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Enter Shikari

Enter Shikari

Enter Shikari

Jonny Sniper

Ladies and gentlemen of the world, hold the front page, stop press and all of that stuff, because the worst single ever made by anybody ever has arrived at last!
No seriously, this really is unutterably bad from the get-go, as it ushers itself in with
a stupidly absurd fanfare and kettle drums, nd then collapses into a bizarre, entirely unlistenable stew of McFly and ‘Jump’ by Van Halen. It’s good to inspire extreme reactions, lads, but not by being shite.

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Kebell118 

May 19, 2008

How dare you?! Enter Shikari have one main aim, which is to show the world that multi-genres can be interlinked successfully, and that the sky is the limit. They've proved that this is possible by selling out venues across the UK (despite remaining unsigned, which anyone has to admit is quite a feat).This review is limiting the borders of music into single, boring, mainstream crap that are becoming ever apparent.Shikari's style is the future of music.x

IzzFro 

May 21, 2008

I should beat the living fuck out of the person reviewing this article. Enter Shikari is by far one of the most amazing upcoming band to combine so many genres. Their fusion of music is as beautiful as the combinations of Sublime. I would kill for the chance to even attend one of their shows or be in a one mile radius of one. Obviously you dont know what "good" is.

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