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Enter Shikari will release their new album A Flash Flood Of Colour in January 2012.The upcoming release is the follow-up to 2009's Common Dreads and 2007's Take To The Skies.The record was produced by former-Sikth member Dan Weller, and features the band's latest single Sssnakepit.Check out next week's Kerrang! Magazine - on sale Wednesday October 19 - for an exclusive chat with vocalist Rou about the inspiration and content of the new release.The full track-listing for A Flash Flood Of Colour can be seen below.System......MeltdownSssnakepitSearch PartyArguing With ThermometersStalemateGhandi Mate, GhandiWarm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome HerePack Of ThievesHello Tyrannosaurus, Meet TyrannicideConstellationsSpecial online pre-orders for the album start on Friday October 14 via the band's website www.entershikari.com.
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