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Enemy and UK
* The Enemy ( UK band ), an indie rock band from Coventry, England
Before the release of It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Professor Griff, in his role as Minister of Information, gave interviews to UK magazines on behalf of Public Enemy, during which he made homophobic and anti-Semitic remarks.
A pair of films, L ' instinct de mort ( English title: Mesrine: Killer Instinct ) and L ' ennemi public No. 1 ( English title: Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1 ), recounting Mesrine's career and starring Vincent Cassel in the lead role, were released in France in 2008 and in the UK in August 2009.
On May 26 ( Know Your Enemy, Night One ) he teamed with UK wrestler Andy Boy Simmonz in a first round match of the 1PW Tag Team Championship Title Tournament.
* UK rock band The Enemy performed the song live as part of their two homecoming gigs at Coventry's Ricoh Arena in 2008.
Know Your Enemy reached the Top 20 in many countries, including the UK, Ireland, Finland, Sweden, Australia and Denmark.
Caulfield made his New York City debut in Hot Rock Hotel ( 1978 ) after moving from the UK to the United States, and the following year made his stage debut in Class Enemy ( 1979 ), in which he bagged the lead role ( Players Theatre, West Village ); he won a Theatre World Award for his performance.
The first book, The Enemy, was released in the UK by Puffin Books in 2009 and in the US by Disney-Hyperion in 2010.
* Tom Clarke, lead singer of UK indie band The Enemy used to live on Wasperton Close in the village.
* Surrendered Enemy Personnel ( The UK equivalent )
In October 2011, Muggs confirmed Via his Twitter Account that legendary Public Enemy Frontman Chuck D would contribute to the Album, and the albums lead Single would Feature UK artist Dizzee Rascal & Los Angeles Upstart MC Bambu.
After ' 96 Ashton and Bennett were replaced by Roddy Stone ( currently fronting UK metal act Viking Skull ) and David Bianchi ( who later went on to become manager of rock bands The Enemy and Boy Kill Boy ).
To add to the diversity in music, Rock City also hosted all-age hip-hop jams on Saturday afternoons, establishing breakdancers the Rock City Crew, and the club would also host the first performance of Bring the Noise in the UK by Public Enemy.
* Ganashatru ( 1989 ) .... Nishrith Gupta ... aka An Enemy of the People ( UK )
In the Malay Emergency the UK also used the definition SEP, alongside Captured Enemy Personnel ( CEP ).
Held at the Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View and the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa on October 6 and 7th 1990, the artists featured were Soundgarden, Ice-T, Indigo Girls, Queen Latifah, Joan Baez, Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols, Iggy Pop, The Charlatans UK, The Cramps, The Mission U. k. and Public Enemy.
Following on from the top ten chart position for predecessing single " Why Do You Love Me ", and despite the band promoting the single with headline show at London's Brixton Academy, " Sex Is Not the Enemy " failed to replicate that success in the UK, peaking in the top thirty.
On April 10, " Sex Is Not the Enemy " was confirmed by Garbage drummer Butch Vig confirmed to fans in Los Angeles that the track would be the second UK single taken from Bleed Like Me.
" Sex Is Not the Enemy " debuted on the UK singles chart at # 24 ; the next week falling to # 66 before leaving the chart.
When Garbage disbanded on a self-imposed hiatus following the completion of the Australian tour and the UK release of " Sex Is Not the Enemy ", follow-up " Run Baby Run " was cancelled.
On May 22, 2007 it was officially confirmed that " Sex Is Not The Enemy " would not be included on the band's greatest hits album Absolute Garbage, most likely due to the song's commercial failure in the UK.
" Run Baby Run " was backed with b-sides " Honeybee " and " Never Be Free " which had been previously been released on the UK " Sex Is Not The Enemy " single.

Enemy and punk
* The Enemy ( New Zealand band ), a 1970s punk band from Dunedin, New Zealand
* Nic Briand commented that Black Rose Army was influenced by the last half of Martin Scorsese's documentary No Direction Home about Bob Dylan, The Kills, Zabriskie Point, the first two Public Enemy albums, Glen E. Friedman's photos of the LA punk scene, the box set of Peanuts with Charlie Brown, Joseph Szabo's Teenage, early blues players Son Lightnin Hopkins and Robert Johnson and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
In the 1970s, Ze Whiz Kidz made a unique and bizarre variety of confrontational music and helped launch a hardcore punk scene that included ZEKE, The Mentors, RPA, The Rejectors, The Lewd, Pod Six, The Enemy and, most influentially, Solger and The Fartz, and New Wave bands like The Heats, The Cowboys, The Meyce, The Telepaths, Visible Targets, Chinas Comidas and X-15 ( band ).
The covers were by a wide variety of artists and genres encompassing movie scores by Ennio Morricone, Henry Mancini and John Williams, pop songs by Elton John and Jennifer Lopez, hip hop by Public Enemy and Ol ' Dirty Bastard to punk and metal songs by Dead Kennedys, Metallica and Slayer.
( they toured several times with The Business and played a cover of their song The Real Enemy ), to traditional punk rock, and a heavy metal phase ( on their self-titled LP, Warzone ).
Isolated from the country's main punk scene in Auckland ( which had been influenced by bands such as England's Buzzcocks ), Dunedin's punk groups-such as The Enemy ( which became Toy Love ) and The Same ( which later developed into The Chills ) developed a sound more heavily influenced by artists like The Velvet Underground and The Stooges.
Chris Knox ( born 2 September 1952 ) is a New Zealand rock and roll musician, cartoonist, and DVD reviewer who emerged during the punk rock era with his bands The Enemy and Toy Love.
The band developed out of the earlier punk band The Enemy from Dunedin, New Zealand, and are often regarded as the progenitors of the Dunedin Sound movement.
In the five year life span of the band they moved from ska to punk and even hip hop, eventually disbanding the formation after seeing Public Enemy in Paris and creating a bigger project, Negu Gorriak.
The global punk rock movement had a huge impact in New Zealand in the late 1970s with the most important bands being The Suburban Reptiles and The Enemy.
Members remain active in the punk scene in bands like Caustic Christ and Behind Enemy Lines ( Bill ) and God's Left Hand and The Deacons ( Al ).
Phillipps ' earlier band, the Same, had formed in 1978 and performed alongside punk bands Toy Love and The Enemy.
* Behind Enemy Lines ( band ), an American crust punk band
* The song " The Army of God " by hardcore punk band Behind Enemy Lines on their album " The Global Cannibal " deals with the acts of terrorism and murder performed on abortion clinics and their staff.
His lists were generally eclectic and included artists of many genres, from indie and alternative rock ( the Vaselines, Pixies, the Breeders, Sonic Youth, R. E. M., PJ Harvey, Meat Puppets ) to protopunk, punk rock and hardcore ( The Stooges, the Velvet Underground, Butthole Surfers, Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Slits, The Saints, Black Flag, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, The Faith, Rites of Spring, Flipper ) to hip-hop ( Public Enemy, N. W. A ) to blues ( Leadbelly ) and hard rock and metal ( Black Sabbath's Master of Reality, Led Zeppelin, AC / DC ).

Enemy and band
* Enemy ( band ), an American band fronted by guitarist and vocalist Troy Van Leeuwen
* The Enemy, a band featuring Journey drummer Deen Castronovo, Guitarist Don Palmer, and Bassist Rik Bartel.
Writing towards the end of 1987, music critic Simon Reynolds dubbed Public Enemy " a superlative rock band ".
When Public Enemy reformed, due to increasing attention from the press and pressure from Def Jam hierarchy, Griffin was no longer with the band.
Founded by guitarists Scott Ian and Danny Lilker, the band has since released ten studio albums and 20 singles, and an EP featuring Public Enemy.
Portishead's Geoff Barrow realised a " boyhood fantasy " when Chuck D of Public Enemy joined the band onstage at the ATP I'll Be Your Mirror festival curated by Portishead in Asbury Park, NJ on October 2011.
The band then toured in support of Rush, U2, Anthrax, Public Enemy, and Fishbone.
It has been suggested by various parties that the issues stemmed from either the short-lived tour with Public Enemy in 1991, or, alternatively, Eldritch's ongoing issues with EastWest Records, as the band still owed them two original studio albums.
Enemy aircraft fly past towards the band but ignore him.
* " Sinister Mephisto ", a song by Arch Enemy ( band )
However, when Public Enemy became a prominent band, Jacobs chose to take the image in a more whimsical direction.
In 1987, New York thrash metal band Anthrax fused hip hop with heavy metal for their extended play I'm the Man, and then were teamed up with Public Enemy for a remake of the latter's " Bring the Noise " that fused hip hop with thrash metal.
In January 2010 it was announced that British based label ATP Recordings have signed the band in Europe to release There Is No Enemy.
In August 2010, the band announced the start of a tour in support of There Is No Enemy, to start August 27.
* Black Earth ( Arch Enemy album ), 1996, the first album by the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy
* Arch Enemy, a Swedish melodic death metal band, Michael and Christopher Amott

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