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For fans of the prodigy, lovers of electronic dance music, and anyone looking for high-energy rave classics
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THE REVIEW

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Yesterday in Venice, I picked up the Prodigy and I really like them. There are things that make you dance like crazy, drums, like on the Sep's album. Where there were too many drums, here, for example, the rhythm is strong but it lets itself be felt. Every time I put this record in the stereo, I feel like dancing like crazy, and enough with the crappy reviews because this is a record that kicks ass.

I don't know how you've never heard it. The Prodigy's last album wasn't so great, but this is their classic, the one that is stronger and better made than the others. When I download it onto the pod and get in the smart, I get so pumped weaving through lines in the middle of the street, but I have to be careful because the car is a graduation gift.

Anyway, if you haven't heard it yet, listen to it because it will make you jump not just 2 but 500 times around the house and also outside. And enough with the crappy reviews because great music like this should be studied. Bye

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The review praises The Prodigy's album The Fat of the Land as a powerful, dance-inducing classic. The listener enjoys the strong but balanced rhythms and considers it superior to their previous work. The album is described as energizing enough to make you dance wildly anywhere. The reviewer criticizes previous negative reviews and encourages listeners to appreciate this work.

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The Prodigy

English electronic music group formed by Liam Howlett in 1990, known as pioneers of early-90s rave/big-beat with landmark albums Experience (1992), Music for the Jilted Generation (1994) and The Fat of the Land (1997).
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By Jurassic tunity

 For those 55 minutes I felt DIVINE.

 10 songs, 10 milestones, 10 seals.


By Jack_85

 A CD that hardens your nerves and makes the veins in your neck swell, providing little oxygen to your cerebellum.

 'Breathe'. More than a breath. This is a great spit in the face.


By KrYsTaL

 "Smack my bitch up overwhelms you, the hoarse screams of the great master of ceremonies Keith Flint break in to violently disturb your tranquility and leave you no escape for the entire duration of the record."

 "The fat one of the region is... a banging album by the Prodigy, released at the right time, post-produced sublimely and undoubtedly a masterpiece in its own way."


By GATTINATOR

 The quintessential fusion of dance and rock, or rather technorock!

 After almost 10 years, this record is still going strong and there’s still someone singing them!


By kaisar

 "Smack My Bitch Up is, in my opinion, one of this group’s most successful tracks."

 "It’s a good album nonetheless, but in my opinion not up to the previous ones."


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