Elementary is the third and final album released by the Canadian band The End. This album is a departure from their mathcore sound present on their first two albums and is more rock-oriented, featuring lighter melodies and clean vocals mixed with growling. Dangerous - 6:08. The Never Ever Aftermath - 4:45. Animals - 3:26. The Moth and I - 5:29. Throwing Stones - 3:29. My Abyss - 4:50. Awake - 3:43. A Fell Wind - 4:02. In Distress - 5:54. And Always. Elementary by The End, released 06 February 2007 1. Dangerous 2. The Never Ever Aftermath 3. Animals 4. The Moth and I 5. Throwing Stones 6. My Abyss 7. Awake 8. A Fell Wind 9. In Distress 10. The End build their striking abilities and unique vision to astonishing new heights on its brand-new album Elementary. An incredible listen, Elementary sees The End find its own unique voice, balancing world-class musicianship with fiery songs that bare the soul and expose the essence of what it means to be realhuman. Canadian mathcoremetalcore band formed in 1999 in Mississauga, Ontario. Album recorded in free to THE END Elementary Dangerous, The Never Ever Aftermath and more. 10 tracks 51:03. The End Elementary. Buy from. The End discography main. Within Dividia 2004. The End discography all. The End. Type: Full-length. Album 2007 10 Songs. Elementary The End. The End CAN - Elementary 2007. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. The End CAN. Songs in album The End CAN - Elementary 2007. The End CAN - Dangerous. The End CAN - The Never Ever Aftermath. The End CAN - Animals. The End CAN - The Moth And I. The End CAN - Throwing Stones. The End CAN - My Abyss. The End CAN - A Fell Wind. The End CAN - In Distress. The End . The End - Elementary CD - AV Media - Extreme metal CDs, DVDs, Vinyl, T-Shirts, and merch at Relapse. An incredible listen, Elementary sees The End find its own unique voice, balancing world-class musicianship with fiery songs that bare the soul and expose the essence of what it me. Elementary The End album. Review scores. Track listing. The Relapse label certainly has a sweet tooth for h-e-a-v-y metal, and the 2007 release by the End, Elementary, keeps the label's string of extreme releases in tact. But instead of never relenting on the intensity, the group borrows a page out of the Tool songwriting textbook, by offering waves of repetitious riffs that turn out to be a mood shapeshifter - as evidenced by the album opener, Dangerous