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'''Endomorph''' is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1980 teen novel '''''Who is Bugs Potter?'''''.
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'''Endomorph''' is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1980 teen novel '''''Who is Bugs Potter?'''''. They are also mentioned in the 1983 sequel '''''Bugs Potter: LIVE at Nickaninny'''''.
  
 
Endomorph are Bugs' all-time favourite band.
 
Endomorph are Bugs' all-time favourite band.
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* ''Mashed Bananas''
 
* ''Mashed Bananas''
 
* ''Driving School Rock''
 
* ''Driving School Rock''
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* ''Liberation Day''
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* ''Sent Up the River''
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* ''Last Rabbit Died''
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* ''Electric Guitarist on the Roof''
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* ''Blast It''
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* ''The Three Little Pigs'' (in which the two pigs whose houses had been blown down by the wolf moved to Florida on the insurance money and the pig in the brick house was assessed for street repairs)
  
  
 
Their albums include:
 
Their albums include:
 
* ''Interior Contusion''
 
* ''Interior Contusion''
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* ''Ecological Retribution''
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* ''Endomorph Live at the Toronto Harbourfront''
  
 
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To his astonishment, and the annoyance, all Bugs' rock posters began to glow in the dark. He shut his eyes tightly, but it didn’t help – he opened them again to find himself staring at the garish poster of a bizarre group with the unlikely name Endomorph arching over their heads. He looked around at the assortment of electric guitarists, synthesizer players, bass guitarists, electric organists, singers, and, of course, drummers depicted on the posters. Not one flute-guy in the bunch, he thought, and felt a strange desire to laugh.
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To his astonishment, and then annoyance, all Bugs' rock posters began to glow in the dark. He shut his eyes tightly, but it didn’t help – he opened them again to find himself staring at the garish poster of a bizarre group with the unlikely name Endomorph arching over their heads. He looked around at the assortment of electric guitarists, synthesizer players, bass guitarists, electric organists, singers, and, of course, drummers depicted on the posters. Not one flute-guy in the bunch, he thought, and felt a strange desire to laugh.
 
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[[Category:1980]]
 
[[Category:1980]]
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[[Category:1983]]
 
[[Category:Gordon Korman]]
 
[[Category:Gordon Korman]]
 
[[Category:Bugs Potter]]
 
[[Category:Bugs Potter]]
 
[[Category:Novels]]
 
[[Category:Novels]]
 
[[Category:Rock]]
 
[[Category:Rock]]

Latest revision as of 20:04, 9 January 2025

Endomorph is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1980 teen novel Who is Bugs Potter?. They are also mentioned in the 1983 sequel Bugs Potter: LIVE at Nickaninny.

Endomorph are Bugs' all-time favourite band.


Their songs include:

  • Rocking Chair
  • Broken Noses
  • Mashed Bananas
  • Driving School Rock
  • Liberation Day
  • Sent Up the River
  • Last Rabbit Died
  • Electric Guitarist on the Roof
  • Blast It
  • The Three Little Pigs (in which the two pigs whose houses had been blown down by the wolf moved to Florida on the insurance money and the pig in the brick house was assessed for street repairs)


Their albums include:

  • Interior Contusion
  • Ecological Retribution
  • Endomorph Live at the Toronto Harbourfront

To his astonishment, and then annoyance, all Bugs' rock posters began to glow in the dark. He shut his eyes tightly, but it didn’t help – he opened them again to find himself staring at the garish poster of a bizarre group with the unlikely name Endomorph arching over their heads. He looked around at the assortment of electric guitarists, synthesizer players, bass guitarists, electric organists, singers, and, of course, drummers depicted on the posters. Not one flute-guy in the bunch, he thought, and felt a strange desire to laugh.

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