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Prodigy are my main inspirations in music! Genius production.

 

 

I have been lucky enough to have known them since i was little. My uncle is very good friends with them. My family is from the same town as them (Mr Happys home town, Braintree)

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I used to absolutley love the prodigy - there were ace.

 

Voodoo people was one of the best tunes on that album in my eyes!

I'M HUNGRY!

Its something i go on about all the time, the fact that dance music these days has no longevity. But you can still listen to Voodoo people now and its still sounds fresh, and it will for some time.

 

The next Album is the nuts

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I agree whole heartedly - I absolutly love that album, and it's so old I've only got it on cassette! I also loved 'No Good', 'Speedway' and 'Break and Enter' and I really liked the 1st album, as it was proper 'ardcore (Not this 180 bpm nonsense that people call hardcore), but the Fat of the Land really weren't my cuppa tea.

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Fat of the land was AWESOME!!!!! It went totally against what was expected from them. It was totally a new sound, and is their best album, the new one is better but no one will have heard it yet

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Yea, but I really don't like rock music, which is why i wasn't a fan, and I was so disappointed - I proper loved them. frown.gif

 

I still wear my crusty, holey 'claustrophobic sting' t-shirt to bed though.

 

And I drew that picture of the metal face on the album cover when I was like 13 and was so proud of it smile.gif

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lol, i actually have that original artwork. It was a present.

 

Think it could be worth a penny or two in a few years

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LiamStyles said:

Fat of the land was AWESOME!!!!! It went totally against what was expected from them. It was totally a new sound, and is their best album, the new one is better but no one will have heard it yet

 

i loved fat of the land as well just cuz it didnt sumthin that shouldnt have been done. (the merging of rock and dance) and even now only a few artists are experiments in merging the 2 fields and not to the same extent that prodigy did.

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Plus you get to bump into them now and again in tescos.

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LiamStyles said:

I have been lucky enough to have known them since i was little. My uncle is very good friends with them. My family is from the same town as them (Mr Happys home town, Braintree)

 

Nice one.... the only one i know to speak to is Leeroy Thornhill and thats been since Ibiza, he's wicked!!

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But seriously, you hit the nail on the head. Fat of the land was ground breaking, and yes no one else has come close.

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LiamStyles said:

Plus you get to bump into them now and again in tescos.

 

hahaha. i havent a clue what they look tho. i could have served em when i worked in sommerfields yonks back and not realised it

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