The Prodigy Music for the Jilted Generation
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Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Break & Enter
3. Their Law
4. Full Throttle
5. Voodoo People
6. Speedway {Theme from Fastlane}
7. The Heat (The Energy)
8. Poison
9. No Good (Start the Dance)
10. One Love [Edit]

The Narcotic Suite
11. 3 Kilos
12. Skylined
13. Claustrophobic Sting

Ranking: #55 for 1995

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2005-06-17 | 21 comments | 1,605 views

2 of 2 thought this review was well written

During the 90s, The Prodigy changed the course of Electronica, giving a fresh sound with every release. Although the more recent Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned was a breath of fresh air, signaling that original techno music was still around by giving twelve 4-6 minute tracks, most with live guitar and vocals, Music for the Jilted Generation has that originality showing up in pure rave techno songs. Music for the Jilted Generation is filled with 9 minute epics, switching over from raw beats to beautiful orchestrated melodies. Music for the Jilted Generation is the masterpiece that most groups only dream of accomplishing. The downfall of this record is when the sound effects come in, whether it's a tiring statement of "I've decided to take my work back underground to stop it from falling into the wrong hands" being backed up by generic typewriter clicks during the intro, or if it's bong bubblings and joint puffings that come close to ruining a 20 minute ode to narcotics.

Intro - 1/5
I'm not against intros to daring albums, in fact it seems almost fitting in most cases to have some sort of buildup before the music starts, but this intro fails to build up to anything. It does nothing but show the cheesy ideas of some stoned ravers.

Break & Enter - 5/5
This song incorporates all the elements needed to create a great techno song. The song kicks off with a great beat and moves on to sample and orchestrate into a 9 minute masterpiece.

Their Law - 3.5/5
This is definately not the highlight of the album. A live guitar replacing synthesized sounds is more than welcome any day in my world, but the same 3 power chords get pretty old after a while. To spice things up, the music drops out to make room for a statement of "F*** 'em, and their law!" The song then gets a bit more interesting, with a guitar solo and some interesting keyboard work. A guest appearance from Pop Will Eat Itself is cited in the liner notes.

Full Throttle - 5/5
Short but sweet. Full Throttle starts out with a beat much faster than the previous tracks. It uses some great synthesizer riffs, and has a great piano and string melody.

Voodoo People - 5/5
This seems to be the song that Their Law failed to be. Starting out the same way (minus the "What we're dealing with here is a total lack of respect for the law"), Voodoo People introduces a much more catchy guitar riff, and instead of the "F*** 'em" line, it breaks to a line of "Magic People, Voodoo People." The song then incorporates much more catchy riffs, including some help from a live flute. The clever line of "The voodoo who do what you don't dare to people" adds to the great feel of this song.

Speedway {Theme from Fastlane} - 4/5
This song is yet another classic Prodigy song, with almost everything going for it. The one downfall is the cheesy racecar sound effects used at the beginning and then incorporated throughout the song.

The Heat (The Energy) - 4/5
This song gets fairly repetitive, the one highlight being the string interlude that shows up on almost every song on the album. All in all, this song seems to just be filler.

Poison - 5/5
The intro to this song is yet another example of the sampling/sound effects that hurt the album a bit. Fortunately, I can't understand much of what's being said through the thick accents, so this bit can go unnoticed for the most part. The rest of the song shows the same great Prodigy sound, plus some great drum machine work. The sampling throughout the song ("I got the poison, I got the remedy") adds a nice touch.

No Good (Start the Dance) - 5/5
One of the best songs on the album. It starts out with a great bass/synth and drum intro, and goes on to utilize some great synthesizers, strings, and vocals.

One Love [Edit] - 5/5
The string and synth intro sets a choppy, uneven beat in the casual listeners mind, until the drum beat comes in to set a backbeat to the song. The rest of the song goes on pretty much the same way, and would turn into a terribly repetetive song if it weren't for the short 4 minute length. If this is the edit, I'd really hate to hear the full version.

The Narcotic Suite - 5/5
20 minutes of sheer genius. The suite is meant to immitate a narcotic trip. The highlight by far is the first movement, 3 Kilos. The drums, synthesizer, strings, piano, and flute work so well together. The next track, Skylined, is great and moody, using the drum beats and strings to their fullest. The song then moves on to Claustrophobic Sting, showing the uglier sides of a high. The on-edge beat is backed by laughs and screams, giving a very paranoid feel. This is by far the most amazing work Liam Howett has ever done.

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FrddyBrnRgrJhn


Comments: 81
06.18.05


Wow thanks for the comment. That's great to hear, I'm new to this site and that was my first review. It's great to hear that my review actually went to some sort of good. Prodigy is amazing, if you're into techno check them out

Iai
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3188
06.26.05

Album Rating: 3.5

The material here's really good, but Liam Howlett milks the hell out of it. Every song on here is at least a minute too long.

Their Law is fantastic.

Digging: Shpongle - Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland

Vamos Scorcho


Comments: 12
06.26.05


This CD was one of my first favorites (bought when i was 10)

I fricking love it, but I left it in my backpack in like 8th grade and it was cracked.

Now i cant find it anywhere at any stores or in any soulseek etc.

Can you email me the cd? that would kill me so hard.

maxbfrex@yahoo.com

FrddyBrnRgrJhn


Comments: 81
07.12.05


you can't find it anywhere? hmmm i haven't really looked for it, i just saw it in some record store in madison and decided to get it after hearing always outnumbered. try amazon maybe, or just get a store to order it. it might cost a bit more, but in this case i think it's worth it. w/e, if ur lazy or if u just can't find it, i'll email it. that would just take a fuckin long time

"Freshly Baked"


Comments: 583
04.10.06


You listened to this when you were 10, I didn't even know there was another album besides TFOTL until like 2-3 years ago.

pattern_recognition


Comments: 950
04.11.06


I bought this when I was a young un' too.
Skylined is great, and so is No Good.

MyRamona


Comments: 1029
04.24.06

Album Rating: 3

'Break and enter', 'poison' and 'no good' are the stand-out tracks. Otherwise the rest of the album is pretty standard, nowhere near as strong as 'fat of the land'.This Message Edited On 04.24.06

andy


Comments: 18
04.24.06

Album Rating: 4

I'm loving Voodoo People...Just like codiak said.

smokersdieyounger


Comments: 671
06.22.06

Album Rating: 5

This is the Prodigy's greatest record, and it look unlikely they will achieve anything close to this again.

Zebra
Moderator


Comments: 2647
06.22.06

Album Rating: 2.5

Blasphemy. The Fat of the Land is by far and away the Prodigy's best album, although it is slightly overrated. Most of these songs start off promising but then tend to drag a little towards the end, this seems to be a problem with a lot of Prodigy songs.

superpeer


Comments: 258
06.22.06

Album Rating: 4.5

No, no, maybe the songs are a tad too long sometimes, but that does provide a hypnotising effect, this album is superb.

Meatplow


Comments: 2425
09.25.06

Album Rating: 4

You prattle on a bit reviewing it tbh, but sour grapes because it's a great album and you didn't do a bad job describing the songs. This is one of my favourite CD's still, the songs on it are all solid to me. I like the moods Howlett creates on here, it's shows more versatility then any of their other releases. I disagree in part, Their Law is one of my favourite songs on here, but i am a fan of repetitive music. Never waste a good idea by ending it too early i say.

Shadowed Reflection


Comments: 240
12.01.06

Album Rating: 4.5

You gave Their Law such a shit rating! 5/5 if you ask me.

Cloverfield


Comments: 16
01.23.08

Album Rating: 5

My favorite Prodigy album by far. It has a really edgy techno vibe, like you're ready to stand up and kick someone's a$$. Voodoo People gives you one heck of a kick, thats why I listen to this album every morning.

Phantom


Comments: 6578
12.04.08

Album Rating: 4

Listening to this again for the first time in ages, forgot how great it is. Their Law, Voodoo People, Poison and No Good are all classics. Still think that The Fat Of the Land is my favourite Prodigy album though...just.This Message Edited On 12.04.08

Digging: Hooded Menace - Fulfill the Curse

Bleak123


Comments: 1903
12.04.08


the fat of the land is win

Phantom


Comments: 6578
12.04.08

Album Rating: 4

Listening to it now

ConorMichaelJoseph


Comments: 1870
02.07.09


My favourite Prodigy album

Digging: Dream Theater - Black Clouds and Silver Linings

ethicalsinvesting


Comments: 1
03.03.09


what a CD! i always listen 2 it. my fav songs are break and enter, their law, voodoo people, poison and claustrophobic sting. No good is actually very good, full throttle is great and the narotic suite is mostly nice and uplifting. great review!



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