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Wednesday, 11 February 2026

The Enemy Album Countdown #3

 


The long awaited new album from The Enemy entitled Social Disguises is out on Friday 20th February 2026 and to celebrate it's arrival The Enemy Unofficial is counting down the classic tracks. Looking at the third most streamed songs (via YouTube) across the four albums. We'll Live And Die In These Towns was first released on 9th July 2007 and shot straight to the top of the UK Album Charts, eventually spending 52 weeks in the charts, going platinum.

Had Enough (WLADITT 2007)


Elephant Song (MFTP 2009)



Gimme The Sign (SITS 2012)


So Much Love (IA 2015)



Had Enough became the highest charting single in the Official UK Singles Chart for The Enemy in mid 2007, reaching number 4. The track has always been a gig anthem - getting fans chanting along each time the song in performed live. In contrast, the slower melody So Much Love struck a chord for those listening at home or on the move. 
Gimme The Sign was the first single from the third album, Streets In The Sky (2012). The video filmed fans and the band during a live performance in Coventry at the Se7en venue in the city centre. 

Meanwhile, The Elephant Song was the opening track from the second album, also with links to Coventry. The city has symbols of elephants throughout it's history and this track was a nod to Coventry, reminding fans that The Enemy had not forgotten where they had come from.

That's the third most streamed tracks from each of The Enemy albums in our countdown. Next time we find out which tracks were the worthy runners up, and they are all belters! 










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