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Universal acclaim- based on 64 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 57 out of 64
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Mixed: 3 out of 64
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Negative: 4 out of 64
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May 28, 2020
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Aug 8, 2017While still being my least-liked Enter Shikari album out of them all, A Flash Flood Of Colour still manages to hype me time after time with beautifully crafted electronic breakdowns, deep (though sometimes questionable) lyrics and overall drive of these guys. Every listen is like going to the Sssnakepit.
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Apr 3, 2017Cringe-worthy left-wing politicking over dull techno-dance-core drivel that, while once borderline intersting, is quickly getting old. This shouldn't have even made it off campus.
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Apr 16, 2013
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Dec 3, 2012
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Mar 28, 2012Every song is amazing, a lot of bass, electronics and metal finally together! Very lyrical and meaningful album. Sound is as fat as never. Highly recommended!
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Feb 15, 2012
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Jan 27, 2012An easily accessible album with some catchy tunes that keeps the experimental nature of the band in tact while not attempting to please everyone. It's damn near perfect
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Jan 25, 2012This is, for sure, the best work that Enter Shikari have ever done. The sound is more mature and the lyrics are better than ever. Rou and the rest of the band did a awesome job with this record.
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Jan 23, 2012
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Jan 19, 2012
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Feb 17, 2012For the most part, A Flash Flood of Colour revels in a unique, organized chaos, and while it's a demanding and often exhausting listen, it's a call to arms which the flagging U.K. guitar band scene could do with more of.
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Feb 10, 2012Disenchantment should always be this spellbinding.
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Feb 10, 2012The positives are overshadowed by petulant observations to politics which is hard to take seriously when dire lyrics like "Yabba dabba do one, Son."