Album Rating: 4.0
yes
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Album Rating: 4.0
previous one too
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Album Rating: 4.0
Never too late but still WTH
First two are awesome yeah
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yes it is extremely awesome. First two Prodigy are hmmmmmmm ❤️
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Album Rating: 5.0
I GOT DA REMEDY
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Album Rating: 5.0
Fantastic album. First three Prodigy are hmmmmmmmm 💚
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Album Rating: 4.3
Been jamming Chem Bros lately and they are good
but they make me wanna come back to this mmmmm
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Album Rating: 5.0
Peak Prodigy, this one. At least to me.
Never really got into the Chem Bros, although I do really like the occasional track of course. But full albums never really clicked for me. Perhaps due to the absence of nostalgia?
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Album Rating: 4.3
Mmm yeah I feel, I dig em but wish I'd had a few years to grow up with them, similar to Fat of the Land
On the other hand, I have next to no nostalgia for this and it still bangs heh
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Album Rating: 4.0
Have loved the Prodigy since Experience came out.
Fat of the Land was one of the most exciting records to have been released in my lifetime. The thing was revolutionary when it came out.
This one has always been the best though. Voodoo People!!!
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yes this is their best. It feels like a concept album, like there's a story to it. So coherent. Of course it kind of is a concept album with the illegal rave response etc. Kind of cool for a 'party album'!
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~you're no good for me, I don't need noboday~
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Album Rating: 5.0
The way most of the songs gel into each other kinda does make it sound like a concept album, especially when Speedway fades into The Heat and then the final 3 songs of course.
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Album Rating: 4.0
At the time this came out the UK was dominated by dance and indie having come off the back of Acid House, Rave Culture and the more palatable American Alt Rock/Grunge and Metal.
Kurt had killed himself, ‘britpop’ was bubbling up, hip-hop was a force and in amongst it all you had amazing albums being released what seemed to be ‘all the time’
Youth culture advanced popular culture and popular culture dominated youth culture.
Now what have you got? tik-tok, porn hub and yanks suffocating everything.
What a mess.
90s >
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yeah exactly Canine! Those stretches.
90s > [2]
(What a crazy mathematical formula!)
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Album Rating: 5.0
“Kurt had killed himself, ‘britpop’ was bubbling up, hip-hop was a force and in amongst it all you had amazing albums being released what seemed to be ‘all the time’ “
Don’t forget the release of The Downward Spiral, kicking off the industrial genre into the mainstream
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Album Rating: 4.0
NIN and the scene were established prior to the Downward Spiral. People certainly new of it/them. Head Like a Hole was well known and them Fixed and Broken EPs were prominent in a lot of miserable bastards bedrooms in the early 90s.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Industrial was barely established beyond a minor hardcore fanbase before TDS. Even when Broken was first released they were still pretty much a cult band and genre.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Blimey. I was cool as fuck in ‘92.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Page break would be good right now
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