
Everybody's Enemy has been a fixture in the Tokyo hardcore scene since 2000. Although they play all over Tokyo, you can almost always see them at Hatsudai Wall in Shinjuku in any given month. This is because the owners of the venue let them go wild with their antics. A typical Everybody's Enemy concert would be lonely without their tradition of shaking numerous cans of Dr. Pepper which are passed out to the audience and followed by everybody opening them leaving out a stream of Dr. Pepper covering the venue and everyone inside! This speedy brand of hardcore punk is accompanied by David Enemy who sings all in English and recently in Spanish and Japanese. The lyrics are often political, personal or non-engaged. They have opened for world famous acts such as UK SUBS, Marky Ramones, Agnostic Front and Murphy's Law as well as playing as far as Indonesia and Taiwan.