The Prodigy are and will always be my favorites.

This is a monstrous album, with driving drums, the metal techno track "Their Law", the very famous "Voodoo People". The issue is that after a while the tracks may seem boring because they are quite repetitive, but it remains a masterpiece. At the time, they were creating one masterpiece after another and it's only the second one!

Tracklist

01   Charly (Alley Cat mix) (04:59)

02   Everybody in the Place (Fairground remix) (05:09)

03   Out of Space (Techno Underworld mix) (04:44)

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By Mike76

 Liam Howlett thus created interesting hybrids such as the legendary 'Voodoo People', a pounding breakbeat strengthened by an unforgettable synthetic guitar riff.

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By GATTINATOR

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 If you love intense nights, dance, and alternative trails, I recommend you BUY THIS CLASSIC AND MAKE UP YOUR MIND!


By killgod

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By Suonoonous

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