- The Enemy (UK punk band)
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Name = The Enemy
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Origin =Derby ,England
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Genre =Punk rock
Years_active = 1980 – 1984
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Current_members = Mark Woodhouse
Steve "Mez" Mellors
Steve O'Donnell
Mark Herrington
Kevin Lamb
Dave Hill
Phil Maw
Past_members =The Enemy were a
punk rock band fromDerby ,England , active between 1980 and 1984, releasing two albums.cite book |last=Glasper |first=Ian |title= Burning Britain: The History of Punk 1980-1984 |year=2004 |month= |publisher=Cherry Red Books |isbn=1-901447-24-3 |pages=191-195 ]History
The Enemy formed in early 1980 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 onAnti Pasti 's gig inHuddersfield . 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 theUK 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 Russel Maw), with tracks split between a live recording from The Bierkeller inLeeds and studio tracks recorded at Cargo Studios inRochdale . The album turned out to be The Enemy's final release, with disappointing sales following the lack of support and funding from Rot together with musical differences prompted the band to call it a day.Drummer Dave Hill is still involved in music, having worked with
Apes Pigs & Spacemen ,Neil Finn , andJohnny Marr , and as a member of Arnold.Discography
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*"50,000 Dead" (1981) Tin Tin
*"Fallen Hero" (1982) Fall Out (UK Indie #44)cite book |last=Lazell |first=Barry |title=Indie Hits 1980-1999 |year= 1997 |publisher=Cherry Red Books |isbn=0-9517206-9-4 ]
*"Punk's Alive" (1982) Fall Out
*"Last Rites" (1982) Fall Out (UK Indie #31)
*"Last But Not Least" (1983) RotAlbums
*"Gateway to Hell" (1983) Fall Out, reissued in expanded CD form on Captain Oi! in 1995
*"Last But Not Least" (1984) Rot [ [http://recordcollectorsoftheworldunite.com/artists/enemy/enemy.html The Enemy Discography] ]References
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