9 Bizarre Place Names In Songs You Totally Missed

8. Enter Shikari - Antwerpen

Album: Common Dreads, released 2009 From toll bars we move on to titans. St Albans rock collective Enter Shikari have never been afraid of tackling important socio-political issues head on in their genre-splicing output, but Antwerpen, taken from their second album €œCommon Dreads,€ takes a particularly epic approach to conveying the message. The song€™s title is taken from the Dutch name for the Belgian town Antwerp, which has its origins in the story of a mythical giant called Antigoon, who would take a toll from those wanting to cross the Schedlt River. If you refused, he would cut off your hand and throw it to the fishes; bartering was obviously not an option. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igcyn9uFlMI This all changed, however, when the Roman soldier Silvus Brabo gave the giant a taste of his own despicable medicine. Enter Shikari€™s frontman Rou Reynolds likens Brabo€™s exploits to our own ability to strip down our own foundations and rebuild them, if we so wish. It€™s the perfect story for a bombastic slice of electronicore that doesn€™t so much rely on the location being unusual, but its ancient history. You heard it here first folks: if you want to sell your idea, mythological creatures are the way forward.
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