Jack Endino
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Jack Endino is a music producer based in Seattle, USA. Long associated with Seattle label Sub Pop and the grunge movement, Endino worked on seminal albums from bands such as Mudhoney and Soundgarden, but is probably best known for producing the first Nirvana album, Bleach, released in 1989. More recently he has produced albums for artists such as Hot Hot Heat, Therapy?, Zeke, The Boss Martians, and High on Fire. He also played in a band called Skin Yard with Daniel House, owner of C/Z Records and in October, 2005 released his third solo album, Permanent Fatal Error. His other two solo albums are Angle of Attack and Endino's Earthworm. Endino is very known in Brazil by his works with Titãs. He recorded in 2007 the last album by Flipper which should be released fall 2007 as well as DragStrip Riot's album entitled "Damn" due out in 2008. He is currently working with Valient Thorr to release their album possibly as soon as June of 2008. He currently is second guitarist in the band Kandi-Coded also featuring Volcom snowboarding pro Jamie Lynn.