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* {{Narm}}: The use of profanity in "F-Bombs".

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* {{Narm}}: The use of "F-Bombs", which uses profanity in "F-Bombs".a way that is too similar to that of [[Music/JonLajoie "Fuck Everything"]] to not be comical.
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* {{Narm}}: The use of profanity in "F-Bombs".
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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The music video for [[https://youtu.be/O5jTXdiBwas "Drink Tea, For The Love Of God!"]]

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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The music video for [[https://youtu.be/O5jTXdiBwas "Drink Tea, For The Love Of God!"]]
God!"]], due to the DerangedAnimation.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** During an interview, Crispian Mills was asked where the band's Indian sound comes from. He responded with [[DeadpanSnarker "It comes from India."]]
** There was also the time he started off a concert with the proclamation "Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to [[RefugeInAudacity kiss the Devil's arsehole]]!"
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Their debut album ''K'' remains their best selling release.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The main guitar riff of their song "Gokula" bears a strong resemblance to that of [[Music/WonderwallMusic "Ski-ing"]] by Music/GeorgeHarrison. Considering Kula Shaker's influences, it's most likely an homage.
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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The music video for [[https://youtu.be/O5jTXdiBwas "Drink Tea, For The Love Of God!"]]

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* NeverLiveItDown: Mills' well-intentioned yet misguided comments about swastikas (which he tried to explain were once sacred Hindu symbols, before becoming associated with Nazism) in one press interview led to the band receiving a backlash from the media.



* UncannyValley: The music video for [[https://youtu.be/O5jTXdiBwas "Drink Tea, For The Love Of God!"]]

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* UncannyValley: The music video for [[https://youtu.be/O5jTXdiBwas "Drink Tea, For The Love Of God!"]]
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* CoveredUp: Their cover of [[Music/DeepPurple Hush]], at least for fans of Film/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer.
** Even more so for their cover of the traditional Hindu song Govinda. While they are not the first to record that song, theirs is considered the definitive version.

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Their cover of [[Music/DeepPurple Hush]], "Hush"]], at least for fans of Film/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer.
''Film/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer''.
** Even more so for their cover of the traditional Hindu song Govinda."Govinda". While they are not the first to record that song, theirs is considered the definitive version.



* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The main guitar riff of their song Gokula bears a strong resemblance to that of [[Music/WonderwallMusic Ski-ing]] by Music/GeorgeHarrison. Considering Kula Shaker's influences, it's most likely an homage.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The main guitar riff of their song Gokula "Gokula" bears a strong resemblance to that of [[Music/WonderwallMusic Ski-ing]] "Ski-ing"]] by Music/GeorgeHarrison. Considering Kula Shaker's influences, it's most likely an homage.homage.

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* NeverLiveItDown: Mills' well-intentioned yet misguided comments about swastikas (which he tried to explain were once sacred Hindu symbols, before becoming associated with Nazism) in one press interview led to the band receiving a backlash from the media.

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** Even more so for their cover of the traditional Hindu song Govinda. While they are not the first to record that song, theirs is considered the definitive version.
* NeverLiveItDown: Mills' well-intentioned yet misguided comments about swastikas (which he tried to explain were once sacred Hindu symbols, before becoming associated with Nazism) in one press interview led to the band receiving a backlash from the media.media.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The main guitar riff of their song Gokula bears a strong resemblance to that of [[Music/WonderwallMusic Ski-ing]] by Music/GeorgeHarrison. Considering Kula Shaker's influences, it's most likely an homage.
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* CoveredUp: Their cover of [[Music/DeepPurple Hush]], at least for fans of Film/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer.

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* CoveredUp: Their cover of [[Music/DeepPurple Hush]], at least for fans of Film/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer.Film/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer.
* NeverLiveItDown: Mills' well-intentioned yet misguided comments about swastikas (which he tried to explain were once sacred Hindu symbols, before becoming associated with Nazism) in one press interview led to the band receiving a backlash from the media.
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* CriticalDissonance: Kula Shaker were never critical darlings, but were pretty commercially successful in The Nineties, and have had [[CultClassic a smaller yet devoted fanbase ever since]].

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* CriticalDissonance: Kula Shaker were never critical darlings, but were pretty commercially successful in The Nineties, and have had [[CultClassic a smaller yet devoted fanbase ever since]].since]].
* CoveredUp: Their cover of [[Music/DeepPurple Hush]], at least for fans of Film/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer.
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* CriticalDissonance: Kula Shaker were never critical darlings, but were pretty commercially successful in The Nineties, and have had [[CultClassic a smaller yet devoted fanbase ever since]].

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