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You liked this album, and on the face of it, the new material is just as good. Oh look, it sounded just like anything from this album! But, oh look. Absolutely nobody gave a flying fuck about it. In 2002, The Prodigy came back with a new single, their first new material since this album. In fact, there are real signs that dance/techno music has definitely passed it's commercial peak. So, not really new then? Did it change music? No, we're all still listening to the same things we always did. That's a relevant comparison you see, because The Prodigy are the Elvis Presley of our generation! They are clever, and bright and do all these loud, twisty, pounding dance/rock things, inspirational! Something new! Let's write a major in-depth article about them in The Sunday Times, hotcha! Because something is new doesn't mean it's good, and besides, 'The Fat Of The Land' just adds in rock beats to an already existing Prodigy template first heard at the turn of the nineties. And yes, the song is as offensive as hell. Sounds good turned up loud, even though the song has as much substance as someone claiming to be Elvis Presley reincarnated. Oh, but it's a joke!! It's funny you see! It's all too easily misunderstood, or should that be all too easily understood. Where do I even begin, when faced with 'Smack My Bitch Up'.
#THE PRODIGY CLIMBATIZE SERIAL#
Smack My Bitch Up / Breathe / Diesel Power / Funky Shit / Serial Thrilla / Mindfields / Narayan / Firestarter / Climbatize / Fuel My Fire