The Prodigy burst onto the music scene in the early 1990s, forever changing the face of electronic music. As pioneers of rave culture, the members of the Prodigy brought a raw, energetic sound that ...
In 1997, Keith Flint was very confused. After a long youth dancing in English rural barns (literally—his local club in Essex was called The Barn), the band he sang for was breaking America. With its ...
In 1997, naysayers gleefully watched as the rave era of the early ’90s seemed to collapse. Rave, and all its unsavory accoutrements — from drugs to musical simplicity — seemed on its way out in the ...
While many of us have aged terribly in the 21 years since The Fat of the Land was released, whatever deal The Prodigy trio struck up with the devil in the early 1990s in exchange for making sinister ...
Big beat, breakbeat, industrial, hardcore techno, jungle, rave - everything The Prodigy do is aggressive and unforgettable. Since emerging in the early 1990s the group have been an undefinable ...
Techno-punk rockers The Prodigy, who took the world by storm with their angry lyrics and controversial videos in the 1990s, want to be viewed as a British "national treasure". Having released their ...
‘Do Not Adjust Your Set’ ran the headline of the very first Prodigy feature that appeared in Kerrang! back in December 1995. “No, we ain’t taking the piss. Techno terrorists The Prodigy are for real.