The End Has No End
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"The End Has No End" | ||
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Single by The Strokes | ||
from the album Room on Fire | ||
Released | 2004 (USA) | |
Format | CD | |
Genre | Garage Rock | |
Length | 3:07 | |
Label | RCA | |
Producer(s) | Gordon Raphael | |
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The Strokes singles chronology | ||
"Reptilia" 2004 |
"The End Has No End" 2004 |
"Juicebox" 2005 |
"The End Has No End" is the third single lifted from Room on Fire, the sophomore album of acclaimed American garage rock/post-punk band The Strokes.
The music video for the song contains several allusions to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey and features actresses Mila Kunis and Eva Mendes as well as their manager Ryan Gentles in the lead role. It was directed by Sophie Muller.The strokes can be seen in the video during the prom scene. The b-side to the single is a cover of the Clash song "Clampdown", recorded from a live performance at London's Alexandra Palace. (The Alexandra Palace performance was going to be The Strokes' first live album, but it was scrapped due to poor sound quality).
[edit] Track listing
[edit] The End Has No End
- "The End Has No End (Album Version)" - 3:11
- "Clampdown (Live)" (Mick Jones, Joe Strummer) - 3:04
[edit] Samples
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The Strokes |
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Julian Casablancas | Nikolai Fraiture | Albert Hammond, Jr. | Fabrizio Moretti | Nick Valensi |
Discography |
Albums and extended plays: The Modern Age | Is This It | Room on Fire | First Impressions of Earth |
Singles: "Hard to Explain" | "Last Nite" | "Someday" | "12:51" | "Reptilia" | "The End Has No End" | "Juicebox" | "Heart in a Cage" | "You Only Live Once" |