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An Endless Sporadic Performs Live At The Viper Room On June 12, 2010

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Hollywood, CA (Top40 Charts/ PR That Rocks) - An Endless Sporadic (AES), the all-original instrumental Fusion/Progressive Rock Tour-de-Force, that gained worldwide success with their 2008 EP release Ameliorate, which featured tracks on Tony Hawk's American Wasteland, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, and Guitar Hero World Tour, will perform live at the Viper Room, June 12, 2010. Dream Theater keyboardist, Jordan Rudess, calls An Endless Sporadic, 'A wild progressive sonic ride.'

In November 2009, An Endless Sporadic released their first, full-length, self-titled CD of original material, with three tracks available as additional downloadable content for Guitar Hero 5. The An Endless Sporadic studio effort was produced by leading Progressive Rock guitarist Roine Stolt and engineered by bassist

Jonas Reingold, both of the legendary Flower Kings. Roine, who is also the lead guitarist of the Progressive Rock Supergroup, Transatlantic, featuring Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, calls An Endless Sporadic, 'Two young guys with that youthful energy and a strong will to create masterpieces with no boundaries.'

Leading Progressive Rock news site, SeaofTranquility.org states, 'It's too bad I didn't hear this one in 2009, as it easily would have made my 'Best of the Year' list."

An Endless Sporadic, in the vein of RUSH, DREAM THEATER, COHEED AND CAMBRIA, PORCUPINE TREE, ELP, and TOOL, has developed a devoted international following of rabid Heavy Metal, Fusion, Progressive and Hard Rock and electronic game music fans since the release of Ameliorate, from which over 50,000 downloads of their single, IMPULSE, which appears on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, have been sold to date.

An Endless Sporadic consists of guitarist/keyboardist and primary songwriter Zach Kamins, drummer Andy Gentile, bassist Kfir Melamed, formerly of the Red Elvises, and Berklee-trained guitarist Tony Solis.

Receiving a rare high-score of 8.4 out of 10, Music Connection Magazine states, 'Easy to hear why they've had numerous big-time game placements, as the music is altogether cinematic and dynamic, deftly recorded, performed with touch and agility and with plenty of imaginative bending of time signatures,' and Sputnik Music states, "...arguably the most progressive two-man show the world has ever seen."

Where: The Viper Room, 8852 West Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90069-2108, tel: (310) 652-7869 - https://viperroom.com

When: June 12, 2010. Doors: 7 p.m. An Endless Sporadic stage time is at 8 p.m.

Cost: Advance ticket purchases are recommended at $15 at https://www.anendlesssporadic.net as this performance is expected to sell out. Tickets - if available - will be $15 at the door.

The new An Endless Sporadic is available from iTunes for only $8.91 as a full album download or $.99 per track. For band info and pictures, and to order the hardcopy CD at $9.99, please visit https://www.anendlesssporadic.com






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