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Their closest living relative is probably the modern nautilus, whom they resemble.
Their fossil shells have the the form of flat spirals (though there are some other rarer forms, called heteromorphs), and are responsible for the animals' name as they somewhat resemble a tightly coiled ram's horn (the god Ammon was commonly depicted as a man with ram's horns).
A thin living tube called a siphuncle passed through the septa, extending from the ammonite's body into the empty shell chambers.
The LivingEnd formed in 1994 after lead singer/guitarist Chris Cheney and bassist Scott Owen were introduced to each other by their older sisters at Wheelers Hill Secondary College in Melbourne.
The LivingEnd got their first big break in 1995 when, after sending a t-shirt and a demo tape to Billie Joe Armstrong, they landed a support slot in Green Day's upcoming Australian tour.
The LivingEnd's fourth album, titled State of Emergency, was recorded in Byron Bay after they played in the Splendour in the Grass festival.