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by Thomas Clausen
(29.01.2009)
Breeeaaaathhhe. Let it sink in. Welcome to the party... On their fifth studio album, British Electro Punk prodigies The Prodigy celebrate exactly the right combination of sex, drugs, and beats - and thatβs what front proddy Keith Flint, rapper Maxim Reality, and sound whiz Liam Howlett always knew best. Artistically, the dancefloor anarchists go back to their roots, and - after their rather unwieldy 2004 release "Always outnumbered, never outgunned" - lean heavily towards their expressive 90s Big Beat masterpiece "The fat of the land"... New killer songs such as "Take me to the hospital", "Thunder", or "Run with the wolves" burn the house down! The Prodigy are back. In top form. And "Invaders must die" is the smashing proof of it. Breathe in. Freak out. Wait for weakening of effect.