The Prodigy The Fat Of The Land Link Full Album

It’s arguably the weakest track—a bit too simple, a bit too generic. But as a live set closer, it worked. The chanted chorus of “Fuel my fire / Feed my desire” was a call-and-response singalong. It ends the album not with a bang, but with a sweaty, drunken stumble into the night. Before The Fat of the Land , no electronic dance act had successfully cracked the US market since the early ‘90s house boom. The Prodigy changed that. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, a first for an electronic album. Firestarter and Breathe became MTV staples. Suddenly, suburban American kids in Korn t-shirts were buying Prodigy records.

Dark, paranoid, and claustrophobic. Serial Thrilla feels like a panic attack. The drums are hyperactive breakbeats, the synths sound like alarms, and the vocal samples are chopped gibberish. Keith Flint howls, “The serial thrillah!” over a bassline that detunes and wobbles like a dying machine. the prodigy the fat of the land full album

The closer is a cover. Originally by American punk-funk band The Looters (later known as Infectious Grooves), Fuel My Fire is a raw, sleazy, rock-and-roll number. The Prodigy version features Keith Flint and Maxim trading vocals over a distorted guitar riff and a stomping 4/4 beat. It’s arguably the weakest track—a bit too simple,