Enemy You

Enemy You
Origin San Francisco, California, U.S.
Genres Punk rock, pop punk, melodic hardcore
Years active 1997–2007
Labels Panic Button Records, Red Scare Industries, Geykido Comet Records, Nitro Records
Members David Jones (deceased)
Ken Yamazaki
Joe Yamazaki
Chris Matulich

Enemy You was a punk rock band from San Francisco, California that formed in 1997.

Biography

Prior to their formation, David Jones, the main songwriter in Enemy You, recorded several releases with his band After School Special on Mutant Pop Records. After AFS broke up, Enemy You was formed and began rehearsing together. After Enemy You began writing tunes together as a band it wasn’t long before they received interest from Ben Weasel and his fledgling label, Panic Button Records. This led to their debut appearance on the four-way split dubbed Four On The Floor alongside Screeching Weasel, Teen Idols and Moral Crux. This was followed by their debut album Where No One Knows My Name. Based on the album's success the band was asked to open for a number of notable punk bands including, Bouncing Souls, Lagwagon, Bad Religion, T.S.O.L., Mad Caddies, and NOFX. Before releasing their second full-length album, Stories Never Told, the band decided to release an 80s-themed seven inch EP that came out on Geykido Comet Records. Enemy You has since signed with Nitro Records. Their third studio album, Fade Away, was released as an iTunes Store exclusive on December 2, 2008, after being shelved for a few years.

Vocalist David Jones died in March 2015.[1]

Members

Studio albums

EPs

Compilation appearances

References

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