Ladies and Gentlemen, allow me to introduce to you Rock n' Roll's last chance for survival, in a world dominated by prepubescent pop stars and auto-tuned wannabe's. They've been called many things, but are most fond of Nasty Habit. What started as a past time group of high school trouble makers was just the seeds of something great to come. Kenny Ende has been the Lead Guitarist and backbone for Nasty Habit ever since he started the band In 2008.
Since then, He and original member and younger brother Tommy Ende have seen many line-up changes while perfecting the group of scoundrels we now call Nasty Habit. The most notable of changes early on, when the loss of their singer meant, then Drummer, Tommy, would get the opportunity to step up as the Lead Singer. A pivotal moment for the bands sound and style. Since then he's been the face of Nasty Habit, taking a front-seat in song writing with Kenny.
With Tommy off the drums, it was no accident when they met David Jordan, the most deviate drummer in all the land. It only took one rough jam of Guns N' Roses "Nightrain" for the boys to decide DJ was just the beast they'd been looking for. Its his thunderous rhythms that keep listener's from standing still, and his charisma that brings the band's Tongue-in-cheek, party attitude. To complete the revamped line-up, Nasty Habit's recently drafted Frank Wheeler, who comes from a long line of bassists with flawless hair. His loud mouth and rock hard grooves complete the rhythm section of World's rudest band; Nasty Habit.
This band is so much more than a youth-gone-wild glam jam or an Aquanetted pastiche. This is loud, loose, and raucous fun; a celebration of defiance, decadence, and sex appeal.
01. Tripped
02. Hip Shakin' Fox
03. Saturday Night
04. Lethal Addition
05. Hot Mess
06. Money Hungry
07. Strut Your Stuff
08. What You Need
09. Love Won't Wait
10. Rampage
11. Cruisin'
12. Misery Loves Company
13. Silver Bullets
Nasty Habit – Nasty Habit (2012)