The Enemy
There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) The Enem… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) The Enemy (The Enemy UK in the United States) was an English alternative rock band formed in Coventry in 2006.
2) The Enemy was a New Zealand band that split in 1978 and was a predecessor to Toy Love and Tall Dwarfs.
3) The Enemy is an underground dance artist.
4) The Enemy is an American Drum and Bass musician (and one of three members that make up Evol Intent from Atlanta).
5) The Enemy was an American punk rock band from Washington.
6) The Enemy was a 1980s British punk band.
7)The Enemy was a side project of Australian musician David Thrussell of Snog.
1) The Enemy was a three piece alternative rock band from, contrary to popular belief, Kenilworth, Leamington and Coventry. Their debut album - "We'll Live And Die In These Towns" - was released on the 9th of July 2007. This went straight to number one in the UK. Since the band headlined the NME "Rock N Roll Riot" tour supported by The Wombats and Lethal Bizzle. In March/April the band conducted their first tour, playing two sold out nights at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.
The next single released was 'We'll Live and Die In These Towns', which is the title track from the album. The single was released on 3 December 2007.
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2) The Enemy was a New Zealand band that split in 1978 and reformed as Toy Love. They were also a predecessor to Tall Dwarfs and other lo-fi madness. They never had an official release, but bootlegs circulate (relatively) widely among fans of the Dunedin Sound.
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3) The Enemy is an underground dance artist.
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4) The Enemy is an American Drum and Bass musician (and one of three members that make up Evol Intent from Atlanta). . The Enemy has released many of his own tracks on similar record labels including Evol's own record label.
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5) The Enemy was an American punk rock band from Washington. They released two 7" records on the King Tut label in the late seventies.
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6) The Enemy was a 1980s British punk band that formed in their local youth club, with several changes of personnel before they stabilized the following year as Mark Woodhouse (vocals), Steve "Mez" Mellors (guitar), Steve O'Donnell (bass), and Mark Herrington (drums). They played their first gig at Woodlands Youth Centre, and landed a support slot on Anti Pasti's gig in Huddersfield. They recorded their first single, "50,000 Dead" at Old Cottage Studios in Derby, releasing it on their own Tin Tin label. The single was quite successful and led to the band being signed to Fall Out Records, debuting on the label with "Fallen Hero" in May 1982, which reached number 44 in the UK Indie Chart. "Fallen Hero", an anti-war song, was also included on the Punk and Disorderly volume 2 compilation which reached the indie top 10. The band's third single was less successful, and Mellor was replaced by Kevin Lamb of local punk band Total Loss, who livened up the band's live performances.
Debut album Gateway to Hell was issued in 1983 to much critical acclaim and respectable sales. Herrington left the band before the album was released, to be replaced by Dave Hill. The band toured around Britain in support of the album, but were dropped by Fall Out, and moved to the local Rot label (run by Riot Squad's Dunk) for their next single, "Last But Not Least", which was followed by an album of the same name (now featuring a fifth member, lead guitarist Phil Maw), with tracks split between a live recording from The Bierkeller in Leeds and studio tracks recorded at Cargo Studios in Rochdale. The album turned out to be The Enemy's final release, with disappointing sales and musical differences prompting the band to call it a day.
Drummer Dave Herrington is still involved in music, having worked with Apes Pigs & Spacemen, Neil Finn, and Johnny Marr. He was also a member of Arnold.
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7)The Enemy was a side project of Australian musician David Thrussell of Snog, the album 'We Are The Enemy' was released in 2007.
1) The Enem… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) The Enemy (The Enemy UK in the United States) was an English alternative rock band formed in Coventry in 2006.
2) The Enemy was a New Zealand band that split in 1978 and was a predecessor to Toy Love and Tall Dwarfs.
3) The Enemy is an underground dance artist.
4) The Enemy is an American Drum and Bass musician (and one of three members that make up Evol Intent from Atlanta).
5) The Enemy was an American punk rock band from Washington.
6) The Enemy was a 1980s British punk band.
7)The Enemy was a side project of Australian musician David Thrussell of Snog.
1) The Enemy was a three piece alternative rock band from, contrary to popular belief, Kenilworth, Leamington and Coventry. Their debut album - "We'll Live And Die In These Towns" - was released on the 9th of July 2007. This went straight to number one in the UK. Since the band headlined the NME "Rock N Roll Riot" tour supported by The Wombats and Lethal Bizzle. In March/April the band conducted their first tour, playing two sold out nights at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.
The next single released was 'We'll Live and Die In These Towns', which is the title track from the album. The single was released on 3 December 2007.
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2) The Enemy was a New Zealand band that split in 1978 and reformed as Toy Love. They were also a predecessor to Tall Dwarfs and other lo-fi madness. They never had an official release, but bootlegs circulate (relatively) widely among fans of the Dunedin Sound.
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3) The Enemy is an underground dance artist.
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4) The Enemy is an American Drum and Bass musician (and one of three members that make up Evol Intent from Atlanta). . The Enemy has released many of his own tracks on similar record labels including Evol's own record label.
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5) The Enemy was an American punk rock band from Washington. They released two 7" records on the King Tut label in the late seventies.
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6) The Enemy was a 1980s British punk band that formed in their local youth club, with several changes of personnel before they stabilized the following year as Mark Woodhouse (vocals), Steve "Mez" Mellors (guitar), Steve O'Donnell (bass), and Mark Herrington (drums). They played their first gig at Woodlands Youth Centre, and landed a support slot on Anti Pasti's gig in Huddersfield. They recorded their first single, "50,000 Dead" at Old Cottage Studios in Derby, releasing it on their own Tin Tin label. The single was quite successful and led to the band being signed to Fall Out Records, debuting on the label with "Fallen Hero" in May 1982, which reached number 44 in the UK Indie Chart. "Fallen Hero", an anti-war song, was also included on the Punk and Disorderly volume 2 compilation which reached the indie top 10. The band's third single was less successful, and Mellor was replaced by Kevin Lamb of local punk band Total Loss, who livened up the band's live performances.
Debut album Gateway to Hell was issued in 1983 to much critical acclaim and respectable sales. Herrington left the band before the album was released, to be replaced by Dave Hill. The band toured around Britain in support of the album, but were dropped by Fall Out, and moved to the local Rot label (run by Riot Squad's Dunk) for their next single, "Last But Not Least", which was followed by an album of the same name (now featuring a fifth member, lead guitarist Phil Maw), with tracks split between a live recording from The Bierkeller in Leeds and studio tracks recorded at Cargo Studios in Rochdale. The album turned out to be The Enemy's final release, with disappointing sales and musical differences prompting the band to call it a day.
Drummer Dave Herrington is still involved in music, having worked with Apes Pigs & Spacemen, Neil Finn, and Johnny Marr. He was also a member of Arnold.
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7)The Enemy was a side project of Australian musician David Thrussell of Snog, the album 'We Are The Enemy' was released in 2007.
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The Enemy Lyrics
1-2-3-4 You put your faith in stock that's overpriced and overrated …
40 Days And 40 Nights I took a walk to the supermarket It was so cold I…
51st State This is the 51st state Where democracy has failed We’ve…
A New England I was twenty-one years when I wrote this song I'm twenty-tw…
Aggro Call the police 'cause things are getting ugly Get on your f…
Away From Here I'm so sick, sick, sick and tired Of working just to…
Be Somebody You know there's no such thing as a free meal And…
Don't Break the Red Tape Welcome to England, there is no fun, where there is…
Don't Let Nothing Get In The Way Beautiful morning with a blood red sky Man with a briefcase…
Elephant Song Ever feel so small Stood in a world that owes…
Everybody Needs Someone Calm it cause you love her When you gonna stike again Leave…
Five Years Pushing thru the market square, so many mothers sighing New…
Get Blown Away And when she blows the candle flame to smoke She says…
Get Up And Dance This song don't give a damn If the rhymes don't fit,…
Gimme The Sign He′s walking like a penguin All zipped up tight He thinks th…
Had Enough Give me a good enough reason Why I should not cut…
Happy Birthday Jane Good mornin' Jane Happy birthday, once again What would we…
Intro I'm not going to lie and act like I have…
It's Automatic Story of a broken heart Starts with a girl in a…
It's Not OK Stop living your life for the alarm that wakes you…
Keep Losing Tired of the same old places Cold conversations and heartle…
Last Goodbye Ever feel so down you can't go on Ever feel so…
Last Rites Cycles of my life are taking a turn Turn for the…
Leaders Crawling in the slime Dirt infested minds Always second be…
Let Me Know If you really love me let me go 'Cause I am…
Magic I stand by you, right by your side I walked on…
Make A Man Yo, check this out Yeah, that's right, we back in ya…
Melody I am a prisoner in the prison of words I have…
Nation of Checkout Girls A nation of the finest shopkeepers Now a nation of…
No Time For Tears The morning after, the revolution P.C 1525 told me there wa…
Pressure Pressure, Pressure, Step Into The Pressure Zone Let The Pres…
Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Dead end friends on the…
Silver Spoon I never had a silver spoon To help me orchestrate this…
Sing When You're in Love On dance floors from London to Liverpool in the dark…
So Much Love You're the forbidden fruit You're the one I can…
Some Things It′s just a day But it's ours And no one can take…
Streets in the Sky Grab all your guns and bring the ammunition Kiss your…
Tear It Out Uh, your bad self Help me break this down from off…
Technodanceaphobic Shelly was a good girl She never left her daddy's side She…
This Is Real Music seems to be the most immediate of all the…
This Song Half the kids who you grew up with Were pushin' prams…
To The Waterfall I′m going round in circles Far away from the beaten track…
We'll Live and Die in These Towns You spend your time in smokey rooms Where haggled old women…
What's a Boy to Do Got up to play was just another day Singing for a…
you And will there come a day when you're standing in…
You're Not Alone Don't let the sun go down, On an Empire, It's too…