After many attempts from Jordan Brunner to get long-time BFF Zeke Berkley to focus and write some music he finally succeeded in the fall of 2006, and thus End Transmission was born. Zeke wrote some songs. Jordan helped. They recorded some demos in Jordan's bedroom. They thought it was pretty good. It wasn't.
They continued to write and record demo after acoustic demo, and eventually decided that in order to rock greater numbers of people, electric guitars and a drummer would be necessary. The band enlisted Hunter "R0llz R0yc3" Cook with his amazing drummabilities and Shawn Toyooka on bass and to help to fill the affirmative action requirements for the band. This quickly led to playing awesome shows that rocked people's faces completely off. Serioulsy, people are still missing their faces from those original shows.
In the summer of 2008, End Transmission recorded and released their debut E.P., "Head Over Heels", and followed it up with a short accoustic run on the California dates of the Vans Warped Tour.
After over a year of shows and writing a slew of new, more mature songs, End Transmission recorded their full-length masterpiece, "Devour" with Jose Galvez of Ozma. "Devour" was released on September 8, 2009, again on Missing Words Records. They followed up the release with a 2 month national tour, featuring a showcase on the CMJ Music Marathon in New York City.
Songs from "Devour" have been in rotation on hundreds of college and independent radio stations across the United States and Canada, charting as high as number two on many of those stations.
End Transmission now strives to not only completely take over the planet Earth, but eventually destroy it... but not in a bad way... like in a good way though... maybe with Legos... or robots... but the robots are good robots (not those evil Skynet kind)... and they make them fight and stuff... they’re still working out the specifics.