Enter Shikari

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Enter Shikari
Origin St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK
Genres Post-hardcore
Years active 2003–Present
Labels Ambush Reality
Tiny Evil (US)
PIAS Recordings (Europe)
Associated acts Hybryd, Your Demise, Saving Aimee, letlive
Website www.entershikari.com
Members
Roughton "Rou" Reynolds
Liam "Rory" Clewlow
Chris Batten
Rob Rolfe
Enter Shikari at a concert in 2007

Enter Shikari are a post-hardcore band from St Albans, Hertfodshire, England. The band is named after the Punjabi word Shikari meaning hunter.[1]

They are known for songs such as "Sorry You're Not a Winner", "Arguing With Themometers", "Juggernauts" and "Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour". They have an album recently published called Common Dreads that contains "Common Dreads", "Solidarity", "Step Up", "Juggernauts", "Wall", "Zzzonked", "Havoc A", "No Sleep Tonight", "Gap in the Fence", "Havoc B", "Antwerpen", "The Jester", "Halcyon (Intro)", "Hectic", "Fanfare for the Conscious Man".

Take to the Skies [change]

For the full article, see Take to the Skies

Take to the Skies was the debut studio album by Enter Shikari. It was released March 25, 2007 by Christopher Bowman Records.

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