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The Enemy (New Zealand band)

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160:. Toy Love played a number of songs that the Enemy had originally performed, though usually with some musical rearrangement or alteration of the sometimes-pungent lyrics. Songs that began with the Enemy but were subsequently utilised by Toy Love include "Swimming Pool", "I Don't Mind", "1978", "Squeeze", "Cold Meat", "I'm Not Bored" (which The Enemy introduced as "I'm Not Bored, I'm Dead"), and "Don't Catch Fire". After Toy Love broke up in October 1980, Bathgate and Knox remained together as 153:
performance regime, the Enemy are seen as hugely influential on the development of New Zealand's indigenous rock music culture. Though the band only existed from 1977 to 1978, they created a distinct, idiosyncratic style and popularised an 'original music is crucial' attitude which helped facilitate the development of several local music scenes in both Dunedin and New Zealand in general.
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Though the band did not release any official recordings, some of their performances and their few-but-extensive studio recordings (their entire 20-song repertoire was recorded in Auckland, October 1978 just before their November split) are available in bootleg form. With a solid 'originals-only'
141:(who is referred to in the song "Iggy Told Me", during the performance of which Knox would often intentionally cut himself, drawing blood). During the last months of 1978, bassist Mick Dawson left to return to Dunedin and former 171:. Legend has it that Hamish Kilgour named The Enemy for their music style, and in response or retaliation, Knox commented that the Kilgour's own sound was "squeaky clean", hence that band's name. 149:
joined the band, but the lineup proved incompatible. Due to these and other tensions (the 'punk' label was becoming something of a burden), the Enemy ceased soon after.
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Early supporters of the Enemy included Dunedin brothers Hamish and David Kilgour, founders of
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Have You Checked the Children? Punk and postpunk music in New Zealand, 1977-1981
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Upon the demise of the Enemy, Bathgate, Dooley and Knox went on to form
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with bassist Mick Dawson, drummer Mike Dooley, and guitarist
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Index

Enemy (disambiguation)
Dunedin
Punk rock
Chris Knox
Alec Bathgate
Phil Judd
punk rock
Dunedin
New Zealand
Dunedin sound
Chris Knox
Alec Bathgate
punk rock
Glam rock
Lou Reed
Iggy Pop
Split Enz
Phil Judd
Toy Love
Tall Dwarfs
The Clean
ISBN
0-47306-196-1
ISBN
1-877333-06-9
"The Enemy at the Beneficiaries"
Discogs
AudioCulture profile
Categories
Dunedin Sound musical groups

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