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Enemy of Thought

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ENEMY OF THOUGHT are a 4-piece Metal band based in Liverpool, UK. They were formed in 2004 by Pete Frank and Norman Walker following the break up of their previous band a melodic rock band called Contagious, who were signed to UK label Z-Records, with whom they released a 4-track EP (Red, White & Slightly Blue) and a full studio album (The Calling), as well as a UK tour and festival appearances in England and mainland Europe.
Pete and Norm considered the break up of Contagious to be a mercy killing since they were sick to death of the lighter side of rock and longed to play heavier, more contemporary material that would also be more fun to play live. So, after a few months of writing, they recruited Chris Adams (vocals) and later, Ian Mason Jones (Bass lord) to complete the line up for EOT.
All four members of the band write and compose music, giving EOT a wealth of original material to play with. The currently available self-titled 6-track CD ENEMY OF THOUGHT, is a testament to their evolving musical collaboration. Further recordings are currently in the mixing / mastering phase and will be available shortly.
At this point in time, ENEMY OF THOUGHT are currently getting Airplay (both Radio and on the net) on several stations around Europe and the USA, reaching no 1 in the AIIRADIO top 40 and staying in the AIIR charts the maximun 18 weeks.
Forthcoming gigs across the UK and Europe to be announced soon!

Explosive 6 track debut CD, only £2.50 plus p & p!!!!
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OFFICIAL ENEMY OF THOUGHT TSHIRTS, L, XL, XXL
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Member Since: 19/02/2006
Band Website: www.eot.org.uk
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Influences:SOAD, Sabbath, Foo Fighters, Stone Temple Pilots, Pirates of the Caribbean
Sounds Like:The flesh of the 70's, the bones of the 80's, the blood of the 90's all wrapped up in the tattoed skin of right now!

REVIEWS

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WHAT THE REVIEWERS ARE SAYING.

BLAST MAGAZINE; This six song EP is by far one of the better demos I have heard. If you are into great sounding metal, then Eneny of Thought are not only worth checking out but very deserving of a major record contract.

PLANET LOUD; Dirty. Grimy. Emotional. Upbeat. Riff-tastic. Thoughtful. Passionate. Rock-Metal. The kind of music that you can..t help singing along to, Enemy Of Thought are experts at creating a unique mix of rock and metal and getting their songs stuck in your head.

ROCK 3 RADIO; Playing a style of heavy metal that is timeless, Enemy of thought release their debut 6 track album to a world hungry for quality metal. Riven through with big sweeps and some superb melodic riffery. These six tracks will capture your interest and you'll play it over and over and over.

HARDROCKHOUSE; The playing on this EP is exemplary and is evidence of a band who are comfortable with themselves and also of a band who have fairly transparent influences but bring their own twist to their work. ..I Am.. is a strong song and really gives the listener the impression that Enemy of Thought may well have a productive future. I..ve been in possession of this recording for a week and I Am is now embedded in my brain as my favourite current tune .. and it..s not even on my i-pod yet!

POWERPLAY RECORDS; The band included six tracks and almost half an hour of pure hard rock music. Of course they didn't stay only in the hard rock vein you will also hear the dirty rock 'n roll sound that they have some times. They have made their sound through their personal prism and have some well developed compositions full of energy and some interesting ideas too.

ONELOUDERRADIO; Think a mix of Velvet Revolver, Incubus and Nirvana, throw in a bit more distortion and a lot more chunky metal riffs and you should have something that sounds a bit like Enemy of Thought. At first you expect a gentle ride throughout the mini-album, then the power kicks in. EOT have plenty of feeling behind their music, something which bands can easily lose sight of. Enemy of Thought sound like they have a reason for making music and it benefits their sound greatly.

BLACK VELVET MAGAZINE; Commanding Liverpool based rock metallers Enemy of Thought effortlessly impress with this 6 track EP. This is an excellent CD from a band who deserves to be heard and who are guaranteed to rock your world.

BUBBLEGUM SLUT MAGAZINE; They have a line in crunchy metal riffery to make Zak Wilde jealous, but when Chris Adams.. voice cuts across the steely foundations without a hint of demonic grunting in earshot, the effect is overall more akin to Therapy? At their angriest and hardest.

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