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An album to listen to with 3-4 great tracks and some others at least interesting and curious: but where are Keith and Maxim? With britpop dead and grunge eclipsed, it was Keith Flint's terrifying face dominating the charts with the pounding sound of big hits like "Firestarter".
An album to listen to with 3-4 great tracks and some others at least interesting and curious: but where are Keith and Maxim?
With britpop dead and grunge eclipsed, it was Keith Flint's terrifying face dominating the charts with the pounding sound of big hits like "Firestarter".
Listen to Prodigy's unique 2004 comeback and explore the bold new sound crafted by Liam Howlett today!
Definitely a mediocre work and the weakest series of unreleased tracks they’ve ever made! The best songs are the ones sung by the ladies... but overall it still remains a sort of techno and electroclash jam.
Definitely a mediocre work and the weakest series of unreleased tracks they’ve ever made!
The best songs are the ones sung by the ladies... but overall it still remains a sort of techno and electroclash jam.
Read the full review and decide if Prodigy's latest experiment is worth your listen!
"It will not disappoint their fans, even if it seems a bit different from the previous one." "Instead, it just made me want to dance (after all, that’s what the genre requires)."
"It will not disappoint their fans, even if it seems a bit different from the previous one."
"Instead, it just made me want to dance (after all, that’s what the genre requires)."
Read this review and discover if Prodigy's latest album is your next dance anthem!
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