Compared to a lot of my peers and friends I got into The Prodigy late, the Fat Of The Land was my first introduction to them and from that point onwards I've not stopped playing them. The follow up to that seminal album "Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned" is a forgotten gem of a record. The first four tracks alone are worth the money, kicking off with the anthemic Spitfire before moving into the 80s synth sampling Girls, the superb instrumental Memphis Belles and finishing with another rap/dance crossover akin to Diesel Power, "Get Up, Get Off" featuring the MC Twista, chatting bars at breakneck speed.
It's an album that deserves to be played often and as loud as you possibly can.
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