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juboy
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Just been listening to The Prodigy Experience and happened to notice the 'Copyright 1992' reference on the sleeve. Can't believe that album is 10 years old!
Personally I don't they ever bettered that collection as a whole, it was so vibrant, original and eclectic. Listening back to virtually every tune nowadays, it's almost like an audio version of a rave music textbook. It literally *defines* that style of music.
That said, I know a lot of mates who prefer the guitar based, more 'rock' like production of subsequent albums and, of course, the 'breakthrough' material like Firestarter and Breathe.
BTW, my favourite track would have to be 'Your Love'. Genius.
So, what's your favourite Prodigy experience?
Personally I don't they ever bettered that collection as a whole, it was so vibrant, original and eclectic. Listening back to virtually every tune nowadays, it's almost like an audio version of a rave music textbook. It literally *defines* that style of music.
That said, I know a lot of mates who prefer the guitar based, more 'rock' like production of subsequent albums and, of course, the 'breakthrough' material like Firestarter and Breathe.
BTW, my favourite track would have to be 'Your Love'. Genius.
So, what's your favourite Prodigy experience?