reissue of ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’. As astonishing today as the day it first hit the streets. It’s time to rediscover The Prodigy.
The subsequent range of styles, tempos and flavours was breathtaking. From the darkly brooding delinquency of ‘Break & Enter’ to the hard and fast techno metal of ‘Their Law’ (which featured post-grebo sample hooligans Pop Will Eat Itself), from the up tempo techno soundtrack rush of ‘Speedway’ to the down tempo b-boy grooves of ‘Poison’ the album displayed Liam’s abilities to be far reaching. ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ entered the the UK chart at #1 and remained in the top twenty for four months after its release, going gold after only two weeks.
Released alongside an expanded 2CD edition of The Prodigy’s first album ‘Experience’. Both albums are also being made available again on vinyl, featuring the original tracklistings.
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