Scapegoat>>ENEMYNSIDE - ITALY

Let The Madness Begin… - 2003 - Temple Of Noise
In The Middle Of Nowhere - 2008 - Hatestone
Whatever Comes - 2012 - Mighty
Chaos Machine - 2019 - Rockshots

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Members
Vocals
Francesco "Frallinsane" Cremisini - FRANCESCO "FRALLINSANE" CREMISINI

Guitar
Francesco "Frallinsane" Cremisini - Overmaster>>MATTEO BELLEZZA>>Overmaster - Rainspawn>>Davide Scala - Benighted, Rust Of Reason, Hour Of Penance, Notanumber, Pillar Of Autumn>>Francesco De Honestis>>Pillar Of Autumn, Ghost On Mars - FRANCESCO "FRALLINSANE" CREMISINI


Bass
Savers>>Alberto Sempreboni - Rainspawn>>Francesco Grieco - ANDREA PISTONE

Drum
Prayers, River Of Change>>Luca Iovieno>>Dunwich, Steel Seal, Funeral Mantra, Witches Of Doom, Demon's Whip - Inner Void, Eligor>>Nicola Corrente>>Secret Rule - Danilo Menna - FABIO MIGLIORI





History & Biography
The thrash metal band was Scapegoat between 1994 and 1999. It changed its name to Enemynside until 2013 when it disbanded. It returned in 2016.

From The Cradle To The Way was recorded in 1999 and issued in 2000. The next demo was Violent Beats in 2001. Luca Marini drummed here. Temple Of Noise issued the band’s debut album. Bassist Alberto Sempreboni was fired in the middle of the recording session, yet would be asked back in for a year soon. The band and Rainspawn opened for Tankard and Hatework in Italy in 2004. The band recruited Hatespawn’s bassist Francesco Grieco six months later. The act appeared at Metal Dose in Slovenia in 2004. This was the band’s first foreign concert. Drummer Luca MariniIt left in 2005 and was replaced by Nicola "Kongo" Corrente. It took the band five years from the last one to issue another album. There was a new guitarist and revamped rhythm section. Enemynside was managed by Alkemist Fanatix Europe. The group was booked for the 2007 edition of the Metal Disorder festival. The band and Altair were touring Italy also in 2007. The next album was signed to Sleazy Rider Records before the band and label parted ways without issuing anything. The band was given the opening slot for Blaze Bayley’s tour of Europe in 2009. Third album was on a third label. Whatever Comes was billed as The Black Issue initially and featured a solo by Richie Kotzen formerly of Poison. The band split up when Francesco Cremisini walked out (and was followed by guitarist Francesco De Honestis), but returned with a new rhythm section and released a demo called Dead Nation Army. The group was at Metalhead Meeting Festival in Romania in 2017. This garnered the band a deal with Rockshots Records.The band had a 2022 demo called This Is War next.

More self-cover versions arrived in 2023 when Enemynside’s Medusa – XX Legacy Edition EP featured music from the band’s 2003 release Let The Madness Begin.. re-recorded. The band and Finland's Prestige toured Spain in the summer of 2024.


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