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Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] Their Law showcases the career to date of The Prodigy, via the tracks that changed the face of British music. Since their formation in 1990 The Prodigy have released four albums, numerous singles, been number 1 in 27 countries simultaneously with their incomparable Fat Of The Land masterpiece, toured the world with their incendiary live show, made groundbreaking videos, shaken things up musically and socially and been unafraid to court controversy. And they've always done it in their own formidable way - as highlighted on Their Law. XL. 2005.
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Reviews:
Shakespeare of modern times Ever since Kurt cobain died and Nirvana broke up this is the best thing around. The Prodigy are Shakespeare of our times. Pretty good I liked this compilation, it has all the hits I was looking for. I am not a hard core fan, so this is good enough for me. Their Law If you are only going to buy one CD with Prodigy, this is the one to buy. A good compilation of their best songs, add some remixes and live performances. The only thing that would have made this product any better is 5 channel surround remix and with videos included, however then it wouldn't play in my cars CD player.. Good Overview The Prodigy were a great singles band and the proof is in this compilation which contains basically everything a casual fan would want. I have to take a star off though for a couple of reasons. First, the non-inclusion of "Fire" and "Baby's Got A Temper" is a shame and secondly, the version of "Poison" on here must be a single mix or something because it's not the version I remembered from Music For The Jilted Generation (the intro isn't as good).
Overall a good compilation and a good substitute for their albums, which can be a bit tiring at times if you're not a fan of the genre generally. I am feeling old...... My daughter is 17 years old and she asked me about this album and I told her "BUY IT". I listened with her and it reminded me of my rave days back in the UK. It is awesome dance music. I didn't feel that it had aged all that much, it still sounded pretty fresh. |
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Description: Their Law- Singles 1990-2005

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