1) The Enemy (… 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 indie 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 indie 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, and as 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.
Technodanceaphobic
The Enemy Lyrics
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She never left her daddy's side
She was a technodanceaphobic
And every night inside, she'd cry
Megan was a bad girl
She never knew no right from wrong
Well they found her alone
And hoped that she was gone
Yeah, yeah
'Cause they were bangin' on the back seat all night long
Yeah they were bangin' on the back seat all night long
Yeah they were bangin' on the back seat
On the back seat
Bangin' on the back seat all night long
Sammy was a good boy
He never left his mummy's side
He was an alcoholaphobic
And every night inside, he'd cry
Danny was a bad boy
He liked to kick and scream and shout
Well on a saturday night
He got the feeling alright
To throw his weight about
Yeah, yeah
'Cause they were bangin' on the back seat all night long
Yeah they were bangin' on the back seat all night long
Yeah they were bangin' on the back seat
On the back seat
Bangin' on the back seat all night long
Yeah, yeah
So they were bangin' on the back seat all night long
Yeah they were bangin' on the back seat all night long
Yeah they were bangin' on the back seat
On the backseat
Bangin' on the back seat all night long
I said
Bangin' on the back seat
Yeah on the back seat
Bangin' on the back seat
(All night long)
Yeah they were bangin' on the back
On the back seat
Bangin' on the back seat
ALL NIGHT LONG!
The Enemy's song "Technodanceaphobic" tells the stories of four different individuals, each with their own unique phobia. The first verse introduces Shelly, a good girl who suffers from technodanceaphobia, which is the fear of dancing in techno clubs or parties. Despite her fear, she cries every night inside, possibly feeling left out or lonely.
The second verse tells the story of Megan, a bad girl who never knew right from wrong. She was left alone by her dad at home, and he hoped that she had left. However, it seems that Megan found some company in the back seat of a car and spent the night banging away.
The third verse introduces Sammy, a good boy who suffers from alcoholaphobia, which is the fear of alcohol. He cries every night inside, possibly struggling with the pressure to conform to societal norms of drinking. Danny, a bad boy who likes to kick and scream, has no such trouble. On a Saturday night, he feels alive throwing his weight around.
The chorus repeats the phrase "bangin' on the back seat all night long" over and over again, emphasizing the sexual activity happening in the back seat of a car. The song seems to be a commentary on different types of fears and how they affect our behavior and relationships. It also highlights the contrast between good and bad behavior.
Line by Line Meaning
Shelly was a good girl
Shelly was a well-behaved girl
She never left her daddy's side
She always stayed close to her father
She was a technodanceaphobic
She had a fear of techno and dance music
And every night inside, she'd cry
She would cry every night because of her fear
Megan was a bad girl
Megan was a misbehaving girl
She never knew no right from wrong
She didn't know what was right or wrong
Well they found her alone
She was discovered by herself
Her daddy left her at home
Her father left her behind
And hoped that she was gone
And hoped she wouldn't be there
'Cause they were bangin' on the back seat all night long
They were having sex in the car all night long
Sammy was a good boy
Sammy was a well-behaved boy
He never left his mummy's side
He always stayed close to his mother
He was an alcoholaphobic
He had a fear of alcohol
And every night inside, he'd cry
He would cry every night because of his fear
Danny was a bad boy
Danny was a misbehaving boy
He liked to kick and scream and shout
He enjoyed being loud and aggressive
Well on a saturday night
On a Saturday night
He got the feeling alright
He felt good
To throw his weight about
To act dominant and aggressive
So they were bangin' on the back seat all night long
They were having sex in the car all night long
I said
The artist said
Bangin' on the back seat
Having sex in the car
Yeah on the back seat
On the car's back seat
(All night long)
All night long
ALL NIGHT LONG!
All night long
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: THOMAS CLARKE
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
MegaBasti12
awesome
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Top tune
LaurenIsDead1993
@Sologirl2222 Toms actually from Birmingham, so suck on that! ;) Instead of slagging when they're from off, you should probably do your research first. Besides who gives a fuck when they're from anyway? As long as they're good that's all that matters.