Seeing The Prodigy live is the best gig I've ever been to. Keith Flint was a pure live wire on stage as that's what he loved, being on stage jacking the crowd up, feeding of the energy. Was absolutely gutted he took his own life. R.I.P. Keith, you fkn legend.
and what ? Keith's absence changes NOTHING, Liam Howlett is the most important in The Prodigy I'm going to The Prodigy concert next week!they start their summer tour... The Prodigy lives forever!🐜❤️🔥🦊
I was one of the indie rock kids in the late 80's/early 90's trying to resist the whole acid house then rave/techno scene, then I got into anarcho punk which was also big at the time but The Prodigy just made it impossible to ignore and got everyone on board, the energy at their gigs is incredible, best live act I've ever experienced, their mosh pit wasn't just in front of the stage, it was the whole crowd from front to back, I broke my nose at a Prodigy gig and didn't even realise until the next day.
UK the 90s something incredible happened... Prodigy United the rock/metal people with the House/Dance people. I had a local nightclub that played House upstairs and the Rock in the basement. Prodigy was played on both floors and it connected the two tribes. It was great to witness. I loved it.
A ton of metal fans are secret fans of stuff like Prodigy and Chemical Brothers tbh. My main rock club back in the day used to switch to it for the last hour of play. Dance floor was always crammed 😂
Incredible band. Pure energy. R.I.P Keith. Legend status. Tonnes of respect for the Prodigy. I am a metal head. I'm also a Prodigy head. I'm a head 😂😘🤘
i saw the prodigy do that song at the virgin festival in england in 1997, so wild. ive seen prodigy i think 3 times? they were always insane. first album i ever bought was the prodigy experience on tape cassette in 1993 i think.
Best thing about The Prodigy is they don’t belong to a genre. The Prodigy are a movement, a feeling and an energy! No matter your genre preferences when these boys were at their height, you were dragged in, willingly or not. Love live The Prodigy! RIP Keith lad 🐜 🐜
I’ve been following the prodigy since the early 90s seen them more times than any other band! The best live band ever! Check out the warriors dance festival at the Milton Keynes bowl in 2010! Best gig I have ever been to
This video and concert have been recorded in my hometown Novosibirsk, in center of Siberia in Russia. However, I participated the Prodigy concert in Auckland, New Zealand in 2019. They are amazing! RIP Keith Flint.
I watched The Prodigy at Brixton Academy in '97 with my older brother when I was 15, I was a tad naughty back then and had eaten a small brick of weed and downed several beers beforehand (didn't want to pay £5 for a pint at the venue!) I was a fan of rave and metal, and when that guitar came in on Their Law I exploded, lost a tooth pogoing, and I still count it as one of the best gigs I've ever been to, The Prodigy were like a force of nature back then, they encapsulated so many different musical genres fans.
Their Law is their most 'metal' track though, from this period of Prodigy anyway. It was actually a collaboration with a British Industrial/punk/dance band called "Pop Will Eat Itself" (also known as "The Poppies" or "PWEI" and they were eventually signed to Trent Reznor's label) and they gave it the heavy guitar sound. There are pretty much 2 versions of this track too, The Prodigy's more breakbeat version with minimal lyrics and PWEI's more lyrical version which they also still play live at their (much smaller than The Prodigy) gigs still. Both epic live in different ways
Gizz butt also used to down tune it even more when playing it live (his other bands are english dogs and janus stark) so very metal guy. I always preferred the pwei version with the verses as opposed to the prodigy version which fuzz said was the instrumental remix cut the verses out and kept the hook. Although I saw pwei at rebellion and they played the prodigy version without the verses.
Fuzz Townshend said that the prodigy version is the instrumental remix version, I always preferred the pwei version with the verses. Although pwei live lately have been doing a version which is more like the prodigy version.
been into prodigy since when i first heard Charly in in 1992 - went to the their Warriors Festival at Milton Keynes in 2010 , think it was their biggest ever crowd - 65,000 people, the who place was rocking, at the end i didnt even have the energy to walk, i was totally spent and lost my voice too, R.I.P Keith.
I seen them in Glasgow Nov last year and when their law came on i got major goosebumps and was a girl possesed 😅😅 cant wait to see them again. My mum met them in the 90s when she was raving.
I used to dj at alternative/metal clubs.they are one of the few bands who united people on the dancefloor.punks/metalheads everybody would go off if you played them.i was also very lucky to see them live here in cape town . South africa
First saw them in 2002 at Leeds Fest in the UK. I was pretty much 'Oh dance music? Can't stand it. I'll give them 10 mins and sod off to the tent' How wrong could I be. They f'ing rocked!
The prodigy was my first concert I went to. It was in 96, and it was awesome. Wu-tang, Deftones and The prodigy was my top 3 bands when I was a teenager.
I had the privilege of seeing them at Brixton academy on their greatest hits tour..!! I swear I nearly shit my pants when this riff started..R.I.P Keef ❤️
have they done anything from "fat of the land"..... which i consider one of the "perfect" albums... up there with some of the soad, deftones, korn, metallica nirvana entries... and from the same time period too... i guess i have an era
It was written as a collab between the prodigy and pop will eat itself the "im the law you can't beat the law" is from clint mansell better known now as a film composer. There is a full band pop will eat itself version with full verses "for those that will deny us oppose us control us", its on youtube. the prodigy version is the instrumental remix. makes more sense with the verses, its clint ranting about the act.
I went twice to their live show. But i got wasted slong the way and never got the to shows. Second time i was close, across the lake on island but i fell asleep.
Of course is Prodigy Techno. just hear some of their older tracks like: 'Hyperspeed', 'Out of Space' or 'Wind It Up'. Also the never ones: 'The Day Is My Enemy'.
Listening to the live version almost muffles the whole base which makes a good chunk of the piece. That's why people are telling you that they're metal. Listen to this same song studio version and you will get the base. The live is mixed with so much noise that kills the whole vibe.
They are definitely not metal. I'm 48 and from the UK so grew up with them. They're a rave band who play such hard stuff that it appeals to alot of metal fans. Their main followers are from the dance/rave genre. One of their earliest but possibly most famous tracks is 'out of space'. It was a cult classic here in the UK and gives you more of an idea of what they're about. Warriors dance is another great track 👍
This track has Metal guitar tracks layered in it so I thought it was a perfect fit for the context of the song. Rock N Roll, Metal, Punk Rock, all genres with rebellious textures
Yep this is very accurate, as a metal head, although broaden my horizon far more later in life, i always loved prodegy while not all that into electronic music at all in those days, they brought me into that, Kinda like how metallica brought in metal fans, prodigy aint metal.. But it pretty damn brutal, and has some heavy guitar samples, and it rocks hard, but i wouldnt call em metal as much as id like to
Prodigy is a steady companion. Been a fan since Experience. Super sad when Keith took the high ride, but at least they went out with a bang, as No Tourists is one of their absolute best. It's a perfect bridge from the old to the new. I don't think most people realise how freakin awesome No Tourists is. A banger from start till finish. RIP Keith, you will be missed 🕳️🌱❤️💋❤️🌱🕳️
It's not metal. It's hard rave. I grew up with this band. Dance music is their thing, not heavy metal. It's the level of energy they bring that confuses people
Anything that has a rebellious tone to it is going to be associated with the punk rock genre for sure but there’s definitely metal guitar tracks layered throughout this song
@@prodigy84bg not forgetting the "F**K them and their law" on the original is Clint Mansell most famous as a classical and film composer than these days the guy who composed "lux aterna". but back then the frontman of pwei. I do prefer the pwei version with the verses. it makes more sense than just hanging round waiting for the hook.
Best gig I ever went to was Prodigy in Sweden. I'm 49 and still not ever experienced anythin like it lol. The Brazilian girl i met might have something to do with it, not sure hahaha!
Some context about "Their Law", Wikipedia : The album is largely a response to the corruption of the rave scene in Britain by its mainstream status as well as the United Kingdom's Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which criminalised raves and parts of rave culture. This is exemplified in the song "Their Law" with the spoken word intro and the predominant lyric, the "Fuck 'em and their law" sample. Many years later, after the controversy died down, Liam Howlett derided the title of the album, which he referred to as "stupid", and maintained that the album was never meant to be political in the first place. I still think the song is a very good political response to this law. Also Liam Howlett is literally a walking human sampler, he grew up in the 80s and has been influenced by EVERYTHING. Wikipedia : _Liam Paul Paris Howlett was born on 21 August 1971 in Braintree, Essex, England. Howlett was trained in classical piano (from childhood). At the age of 14, he mixed songs recorded from the radio using the pause button on his cassette player. He was first influenced by hip hop music and culture when he began to attend school at Alec Hunter High School in Braintree. He learned breakdancing alongside his crew called the Pure City Breakers, and DJed in his first band Cut 2 Kill. After a fight at a gig in support of the band, Liam left Cut 2 Kill and started to write his own music._ I also suggest everyone to listen to Liam's solo project "The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One" album. Wikipedia : _Prodigy Present: The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One is a 1999 solo mix album by Liam Howlett of The Prodigy (the latter used as a moniker in this case), initially produced for BBC Radio 1's mix show The Breezeblock. There are more than 48 tunes from many artists mixed, scratched and cut._ Enough Said. 🤯 Wait, no. I also need to say that you HAVE to watch "The World's on Fire" live version of this song. This dvd/bluray live is incredible, one of the best I've ever seen in my life. Great video btw. 👏
Prodigy is literally its own genre
I am proud to be part of the Jilted Generation....
... of which The Prodigy provided the Music For.
Was at Glastonbury ‘95 when they kicked ass
The Clash, Prodigy Chemical brothers. What a time it was
Yep, me too bro.. still have my Jilted Generation t-shirt I bought when I saw them at Southampton Guildhall in ‘94.. I’ll never get rid!
Yes, me too ❤❤❤
Seeing The Prodigy live is the best gig I've ever been to. Keith Flint was a pure live wire on stage as that's what he loved, being on stage jacking the crowd up, feeding of the energy. Was absolutely gutted he took his own life. R.I.P. Keith, you fkn legend.
I saw these guys in a small little nightclub in 1990 in east London before anyone heard of them and they absolutely killed it.
Four aces club in Dalston . Legendary 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
@@p.m.c..2.615that's the one ✌️
They steal the show in every metal/hard rock festival.
Yes, saw em live more than once on a metal festival...
@@TheCyberCore Same here
Uh he died.
and what ? Keith's absence changes NOTHING, Liam Howlett is the most important in The Prodigy
I'm going to The Prodigy concert next week!they start their summer tour... The Prodigy lives forever!🐜❤️🔥🦊
Even though they are a dance band
I was one of the indie rock kids in the late 80's/early 90's trying to resist the whole acid house then rave/techno scene, then I got into anarcho punk which was also big at the time but The Prodigy just made it impossible to ignore and got everyone on board, the energy at their gigs is incredible, best live act I've ever experienced, their mosh pit wasn't just in front of the stage, it was the whole crowd from front to back, I broke my nose at a Prodigy gig and didn't even realise until the next day.
Absolutely seminal band, there is nothing Absolutely nothing like them and their sound. Proud!
UK the 90s something incredible happened...
Prodigy United the rock/metal people with the House/Dance people.
I had a local nightclub that played House upstairs and the Rock in the basement.
Prodigy was played on both floors and it connected the two tribes. It was great to witness. I loved it.
Saw them in Early 2000's in South Africa. Best show Ive ever seen live. Hands down.
My favourite band since '92...Thank you...RIP Keef🔊🐜🐜🐜🇬🇧
I'm so glad to be able to see them live, just 2 months before😢
A ton of metal fans are secret fans of stuff like Prodigy and Chemical Brothers tbh. My main rock club back in the day used to switch to it for the last hour of play. Dance floor was always crammed 😂
Some groups/artists transcend genres. The Prodigy and Chemical Brothers are good examples.
The Prodigy is the best music band ever!!!!!!!!!! 🐜🐜🐜🐜
more reactions The Prodigy !
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Incredible band. Pure energy. R.I.P Keith. Legend status. Tonnes of respect for the Prodigy. I am a metal head. I'm also a Prodigy head. I'm a head 😂😘🤘
One of my favourite bands.... And one of my favourite songs by them, thank you
The Prodigy The kings of electronic music and they are the kings of electronic break beat Super Show and I was there🐜🐜🐜🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️✊✊✊🤘🤘🤘🫡
One of the best colabs, Prodigy and PWEI...
Poppies on patrol, can you dig it?
@@jon-paulfilkins7820 Alan Moore knows the score!
My second concert in my entire life was Prodigy....BEST 2hrs IN MY LIFE!!!!
Been to a million concerts,seen them a few times,them in 08 was possibly the maddest concert I ever been to
i saw the prodigy do that song at the virgin festival in england in 1997, so wild. ive seen prodigy i think 3 times? they were always insane. first album i ever bought was the prodigy experience on tape cassette in 1993 i think.
I saw them at Reading festival. First-Foo Fighters, second-Prodigy, last-Beasty boys. It was incredible.
The prodigy we're the best the most energy and England are proud to claim them and rip keith flint ❤
Prodigy is a show of madness with all genres
RIP Keith a mentalist and iconic front man
prodigy gigs are lethal, I'm a metalhead and prodigy was the most I've been thrown about ever! incredible!
They headlined Download festival 2012 (Friday) and absolutely blew every other band off the stage, including Metallica and Sabbath!
Seen them 3x!!!!!
Iconic band!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
this song came out 30 years ago... these guys set from phoenix 96 is probably one of the best live recordings ive ever seen.
First saw the Prodigy Live at a Rave In Essex in 1989..then saw them last year in Brighton..still Fxxking Awesome 💪 😎
Watched them on first Exit, what an experience.
My first ever gig was Prodigy at G-Mex on the Fat of the land tour in '98, may well still be the best. RIP Keith It's not the same without you.
December 97? I think. I was there. Foo fighters as support no.
HARD CORE 💣
Best thing about The Prodigy is they don’t belong to a genre. The Prodigy are a movement, a feeling and an energy! No matter your genre preferences when these boys were at their height, you were dragged in, willingly or not.
Love live The Prodigy!
RIP Keith lad 🐜 🐜
I’ve been following the prodigy since the early 90s seen them more times than any other band! The best live band ever! Check out the warriors dance festival at the Milton Keynes bowl in 2010! Best gig I have ever been to
Great live performance in a middle of Russia - Novosibirsk. Crowd is great
This video and concert have been recorded in my hometown Novosibirsk, in center of Siberia in Russia. However, I participated the Prodigy concert in Auckland, New Zealand in 2019. They are amazing! RIP Keith Flint.
They are an electronic dance band from England and nobody does it better 👌
Broke my leg in the pit watching prodigy at leeds festival 09.
Mental band, rest east keef
sorry to hear that dude, In which year did you break your leg?
hahaha. so did my good friend in 10 or 11
I watched The Prodigy at Brixton Academy in '97 with my older brother when I was 15, I was a tad naughty back then and had eaten a small brick of weed and downed several beers beforehand (didn't want to pay £5 for a pint at the venue!) I was a fan of rave and metal, and when that guitar came in on Their Law I exploded, lost a tooth pogoing, and I still count it as one of the best gigs I've ever been to, The Prodigy were like a force of nature back then, they encapsulated so many different musical genres fans.
Their Law is their most 'metal' track though, from this period of Prodigy anyway. It was actually a collaboration with a British Industrial/punk/dance band called "Pop Will Eat Itself" (also known as "The Poppies" or "PWEI" and they were eventually signed to Trent Reznor's label) and they gave it the heavy guitar sound. There are pretty much 2 versions of this track too, The Prodigy's more breakbeat version with minimal lyrics and PWEI's more lyrical version which they also still play live at their (much smaller than The Prodigy) gigs still. Both epic live in different ways
Gizz butt also used to down tune it even more when playing it live (his other bands are english dogs and janus stark) so very metal guy. I always preferred the pwei version with the verses as opposed to the prodigy version which fuzz said was the instrumental remix cut the verses out and kept the hook. Although I saw pwei at rebellion and they played the prodigy version without the verses.
This was written by a couple of my mates that were in another band PWEI
Pop Will Eat Itself were great.
Fuzz Townshend said that the prodigy version is the instrumental remix version, I always preferred the pwei version with the verses. Although pwei live lately have been doing a version which is more like the prodigy version.
THEY ARE DANCE !!!! THIS WAS JUST METAL FUSED, HARDCORE DANCE, THEY F SHI UP EVERYTIME THE BEATS AND GUITARS COMBINED POWER!!! LETS GO!!!
Prodigy are eternal
been into prodigy since when i first heard Charly in in 1992 - went to the their Warriors Festival at Milton Keynes in 2010 , think it was their biggest ever crowd - 65,000 people, the who place was rocking, at the end i didnt even have the energy to walk, i was totally spent and lost my voice too, R.I.P Keith.
Ooh, this is one of my favourites!
How does this channel not have millions of views? Love these two!
such a sick track. 🔥💀🤘
I seen them in Glasgow Nov last year and when their law came on i got major goosebumps and was a girl possesed 😅😅 cant wait to see them again. My mum met them in the 90s when she was raving.
I used to dj at alternative/metal clubs.they are one of the few bands who united people on the dancefloor.punks/metalheads everybody would go off if you played them.i was also very lucky to see them live here in cape town . South africa
I've seen Prodigy live a few times, first time was at Chaos in Wales sometime in the early 90s.
First saw them in 2002 at Leeds Fest in the UK. I was pretty much 'Oh dance music? Can't stand it. I'll give them 10 mins and sod off to the tent'
How wrong could I be. They f'ing rocked!
RIP Keith flint
One of the times I can say the man, the myth the legend and its completely true
моя любимая)
I started listening to this album when I was 17 (1997) and it still kicks arse 2 day.
The prodigy was my first concert I went to. It was in 96, and it was awesome. Wu-tang, Deftones and The prodigy was my top 3 bands when I was a teenager.
Deftones is one of our all time favorite bands as well they’re still killing it today
RIP Keith.
I remember Fire Starter releasing and every parent/politician/priest & teacher loosing their fucking mind.
It was fucking glorious!
Total showmen.. I saw them live about 9 years back and they done the track 'ibiza' with sleaford mods amazing concert and sooooooo much base😊
I had the privilege of seeing them at Brixton academy on their greatest hits tour..!! I swear I nearly shit my pants when this riff started..R.I.P Keef ❤️
Saw them at V 97, good times. RIP Keith.
Me too. Great performance
These MF live are something else
Their Law is their live anthem. Literally destroys the crowd. They are in a genre of their own.
Great show!
have they done anything from "fat of the land"..... which i consider one of the "perfect" albums... up there with some of the soad, deftones, korn, metallica nirvana entries... and from the same time period too... i guess i have an era
It was written as a collab between the prodigy and pop will eat itself the "im the law you can't beat the law" is from clint mansell better known now as a film composer. There is a full band pop will eat itself version with full verses "for those that will deny us oppose us control us", its on youtube. the prodigy version is the instrumental remix. makes more sense with the verses, its clint ranting about the act.
RIP Keith Flint (17 Sep 1969 - 4 Mar 2019)
Magic people voodoo people
Electronic rock, maybe? I don´t know, i love Prodigy
I’ve seen the Prodigy 3 times now - the crowds are crazy regardless of where they perform
As an anarchist this is my favorite prodigy song.
live 6 times. amazing
PWEI nation is here
The Prodigy were the NUTS!!!!!
I went twice to their live show. But i got wasted slong the way and never got the to shows. Second time i was close, across the lake on island but i fell asleep.
Don’t forget PWEI and their vocals for this track-it was a collab ❤
Gänsehaus am ganzen Körper!
I was lucky to see them in 88. In a field rave 😅
R.I.P. Keef!!! 😔🕊
Of course is Prodigy Techno. just hear some of their older tracks like: 'Hyperspeed', 'Out of Space' or 'Wind It Up'. Also the never ones: 'The Day Is My Enemy'.
I think it is hardcore EDM with Metal additions Genre
ПРОДИЖДИ ЭТО ИСТОРИЯ
The Prodigy music genre is just The Prodigy
I can't stop headbanging! Next reaction - Nick Thurl end up dead 😍
This song kicks ass!!! Fuckum!!!
🔥🔥🔥✊
Listening to the live version almost muffles the whole base which makes a good chunk of the piece. That's why people are telling you that they're metal. Listen to this same song studio version and you will get the base. The live is mixed with so much noise that kills the whole vibe.
Dec 94, Belfast, my first gig, The Prodigy Gilted tour, also my first Dove 😂. Amazing night I was 16
I would say they industrial
They are definitely not metal. I'm 48 and from the UK so grew up with them. They're a rave band who play such hard stuff that it appeals to alot of metal fans. Their main followers are from the dance/rave genre. One of their earliest but possibly most famous tracks is 'out of space'. It was a cult classic here in the UK and gives you more of an idea of what they're about. Warriors dance is another great track 👍
This track has Metal guitar tracks layered in it so I thought it was a perfect fit for the context of the song. Rock N Roll, Metal, Punk Rock, all genres with rebellious textures
Yep this is very accurate, as a metal head, although broaden my horizon far more later in life, i always loved prodegy while not all that into electronic music at all in those days, they brought me into that, Kinda like how metallica brought in metal fans, prodigy aint metal.. But it pretty damn brutal, and has some heavy guitar samples, and it rocks hard, but i wouldnt call em metal as much as id like to
Prodigy is a steady companion. Been a fan since Experience. Super sad when Keith took the high ride, but at least they went out with a bang, as No Tourists is one of their absolute best. It's a perfect bridge from the old to the new. I don't think most people realise how freakin awesome No Tourists is. A banger from start till finish.
RIP Keith, you will be missed
🕳️🌱❤️💋❤️🌱🕳️
Yeah but they're metal than metal
RIP Keith!
of course its metal..... its mental too
Definitely mental 🔥
It's not metal. It's hard rave. I grew up with this band. Dance music is their thing, not heavy metal. It's the level of energy they bring that confuses people
They don't consider themselves related to metal. Rather, they've described their style as electronic punk.
Anything that has a rebellious tone to it is going to be associated with the punk rock genre for sure but there’s definitely metal guitar tracks layered throughout this song
@@dmusiclife5727 This track is a collaboration with a rock band called Pop Will Eat Itself, who provided the guitars and vocals.
@@prodigy84bg not forgetting the "F**K them and their law" on the original is Clint Mansell most famous as a classical and film composer than these days the guy who composed "lux aterna". but back then the frontman of pwei. I do prefer the pwei version with the verses. it makes more sense than just hanging round waiting for the hook.
Best gig I ever went to was Prodigy in Sweden. I'm 49 and still not ever experienced anythin like it lol. The Brazilian girl i met might have something to do with it, not sure hahaha!
R.I.P Keith
Some context about "Their Law", Wikipedia :
The album is largely a response to the corruption of the rave scene in Britain by its mainstream status as well as the United Kingdom's Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which criminalised raves and parts of rave culture. This is exemplified in the song "Their Law" with the spoken word intro and the predominant lyric, the "Fuck 'em and their law" sample. Many years later, after the controversy died down, Liam Howlett derided the title of the album, which he referred to as "stupid", and maintained that the album was never meant to be political in the first place.
I still think the song is a very good political response to this law.
Also Liam Howlett is literally a walking human sampler, he grew up in the 80s and has been influenced by EVERYTHING.
Wikipedia : _Liam Paul Paris Howlett was born on 21 August 1971 in Braintree, Essex, England. Howlett was trained in classical piano (from childhood). At the age of 14, he mixed songs recorded from the radio using the pause button on his cassette player. He was first influenced by hip hop music and culture when he began to attend school at Alec Hunter High School in Braintree. He learned breakdancing alongside his crew called the Pure City Breakers, and DJed in his first band Cut 2 Kill. After a fight at a gig in support of the band, Liam left Cut 2 Kill and started to write his own music._
I also suggest everyone to listen to Liam's solo project "The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One" album.
Wikipedia :
_Prodigy Present: The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One is a 1999 solo mix album by Liam Howlett of The Prodigy (the latter used as a moniker in this case), initially produced for BBC Radio 1's mix show The Breezeblock. There are more than 48 tunes from many artists mixed, scratched and cut._
Enough Said. 🤯
Wait, no. I also need to say that you HAVE to watch "The World's on Fire" live version of this song. This dvd/bluray live is incredible, one of the best I've ever seen in my life.
Great video btw. 👏
R.I.P. Keith.
I believe this track was a response to a law in the UK banning raves. At least that was what I heard at the time.
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you have to react to warriors dance or breath or thunder live
Iiam howlett, genius
Your never the same after youve been to a prodigy gig its another fucking world nothing comes close
I was out protesting against the public order act and we did in actual fact listen to a series of repetitive beats