Liam Howlett, the brain behind the big beat sound of The Prodigy, has been manning the production since the beginning. The cast of characters he surrounds himself with (including Keith Flint and his famous haircut) have been out of the picture since 1997’s Fat of the Land, the record that made them kings of the electronic music movement. 2004’s long awaited Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned had all the studio prowess of their sound, but something was missing. Tomorrow, after a long 12 years, The Prodigy drops another record that features the entire original crew. The first taste of Invaders Must Die left us shaking.


titza Wednesday, 03.04.09 @ 5:08 am

the whole album kinda sucks, a lot of commercial wannabe hardcore beats :P




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