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Enter Shikari does a fairly good job of mixing the unmixable — metal and electronic with a twist of posthardcore. What do these fine British lads mean by the entrance of Shikari? It means "hunter" in the nuances of Punjabi, Hindi, Nepali, Urdu, and Bengali. With some positive vibes stemming from this year's Vans Warped Tour, the group is back with Indiana's Haste the Day doing metalcore; Orlando's meddlesome, nautical posthardcore act Sleeping With Sirens; and Italian ex-pats, current Floridians MS White doing something more akin to punk rock. Rising from the electronic ghettos of the United Kingdom's Kent region, Lights Go Blue is also in tow.