Cover of Prodigy Their Law The Singles 1990-2005 LTD Edition
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For fans of the prodigy, lovers of 90s electronic, techno, and rave music, collectors of music compilations.
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THE REVIEW

After "Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned", they decided to release their first compilation of singles for their 15-year career, both in traditional and limited edition versions.

It's a pity that neither one nor the other offers anything new to their fans! The limited edition, which is obviously more comprehensive, consists of a first CD of old hits and a second CD where old unreleased tracks (not included in the suites of previous albums) and live pieces are collected, plus a nice photo book of the group. Anyway, the material is there, and you can feel it!

An excellent mix of great classic pieces of techno-rock, dance, and electroclash from a '90s London that reached youth degradation and the fabulous rave parties surrounded by ecstasy, cannabis, and amphetamines. The repertoire includes monuments like: "Firestarter", "Out Of Space", "Smack My Bitch Up", "Poison", "Voodoo People", "Charlie" and "No Good". Blast them in your stereo and enjoy the triumph of the rave generation made in England, then if you appreciate the new tracks, there are those too.

Undoubtedly a great compilation enriched by beautiful images. Moreover, it is complete (so you won't spend money on previous albums) but useless for those who wanted fresh material from the band.

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The Prodigy's 'Their Law The Singles 1990-2005 LTD Edition' is a rich compilation celebrating 15 years of their career. It features classic singles and unreleased tracks in a limited edition with a photo book. Though it offers no new material for fans, the album is a powerful tribute to the rave culture and electronic music of the 90s.

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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