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The album closes with a hell-for-leather cover of the L7 song "Fuel My Fire". Featuring vocals from Saffron of the band Republica, the track grafts seething, Generation X rage onto a sleek, high-speed techno engine, ending the record on a note of pure, unadulterated rock energy.
The track that introduced Keith Flint as the wild-eyed, pyro-goblin frontman. Viral before the internet. Punk energy ripped through the Big Beat landscape. The video alone made MTV’s head spin. the prodigy the fat of the land full album
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The Fat of the Land is the third studio album by English electronic music group The Prodigy, released on February 26, 1997, by XL Recordings. The album marked a significant shift in the band's sound, incorporating more rock and punk elements into their signature big beat and electronic dance music style. Viral before the internet
Electronic Punk Royalty: Unleashing The Prodigy’s 'The Fat of the Land'
The narrative shifts from the perspective of an apex predator to that of a restless urban arsonist, charting a journey through the following stages: