No true, "Always outnumbered never outgunned" was their worst album and they admitted, Liam was listening to 'merican music producers and their music started to suck because of it. Again, they even addmitted it themselves and came back swinging for "Baby's got a Temper".
Bhavnish Buck Wow seen it in Paris. They were insane as much as the fans. Mind blowing trip I was with 4 bottles le, took me one jump to land 5 meters away with bottles in the air, memorable
All of their songs which don't quite convince you by just listening to them always end up as THE highlights live. This is an exception, both great listening and highlight... Really hope we'll see them again on tour, "don't let the flame die out".
I remember when I first found this track as a White Label back in the 90s... I must have listened to it at least 20 times back to back!!!! Twenty years later, it hasn't lost any of its appeal, energy, power... all what ment Prodigy back then, and today. Liam at his best. Amazing stuff!!!
Prodigy preformed this for first time live in australia at the hourdern for their invaders must die tour. Without the lyrics its not the same, but the feels it inspires to hear it again....
I"m pretty sure it's meant for more of a filler; I mean prodigy use to be all about the live shows just as much if not more than the albums..... no live show was the same, all unique with tweaks here and there
Actaully he is right some ofProdigys older songs had some dubstep sound SOME not enough to call it dubstep tho so it is very likely that dubstep did arrive from prodigy
why I never heard about this song??? Ohhhhmmmmyyyygooooodddddd !!! If you know what I mean. Actually, I have never seen any fans of any other band who are constantly in orgasm as we do ;D
they are a group who had always had that breakbeat drive, just listen to their beats..they are broken beats..and about dubstep coming from them..??? dubstep arrived from artists such as El-B,,Steve Gurley, Oris Jay, and Zed Bias..not Prodigy. Fact. ;)