We  Are  Scientists  stimulated up tense Channel  Island  relations as they performed at the Jersey  Live  Festival  tonight (August  30th).
Taking  to the stage ahead of headliners The  Zutons,  the band�s energetic set fused tracks from their two albums.
The  group were clearly in high hard drink as they kicked off their go under with �Ram  It  Home�,  which john Drew an enthusiastic reaction from the crowd.
But  bassist Chris  Cain  before long drew boos when he asked how many of the audience � which consisted principally of Jersey  residents - were from the nearby island of Guernsey.
As  the crowd chanted "Jersey!  Jersey!",  Cain  admitted to �opening a can of worms.�
�Guernsiams  vs Jersists.  Think  well-nigh it guys your not so different,� he said, as the boos continued to ring around the crowd.
Luckily,  the chemical group were able to get the fans back on their face with �After  Hours�,  the lead single from their second record album �Brain  Thrust  Mastery�.
In  a bid to repair relations, Cain  later introduced �Lethal  Enforcer�  by telling the crowd: �We�re  going to slow it down for a second base so that you lavatory feel it in all your most important organic structure parts.�
We  Are  Scientists  praised the herd as they ended their set with a raucous version of �The  Great  Escape�.
Jersey  Live  continues later with headliners The  Zutons.
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