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Invaders Must Die by The Prodigy

  • Label: Cooking Vinyl
  • Released: 23 February 2009
  • Invaders Must Die finds the Prodigy line-up of Liam Howlett, Keith Flint, and Maxim Reality back together on record for the first time since 2002's ill-fated, subsequently disowned "Baby's Got A Temper". This doesn't mark a return to the bad old days of punk-rave cabaret, though. No, in fact, Invaders Must Die finds The Prodigy delving even further back into their history, an attempt to recapture the heady rave vibes, one-finger keyboard riffs, and concussive breakbeats of 1992's Experience and its epochal follow-up, 1994's Music For A Jilted Generation . True, sometimes it feels a... Read More
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  • Davin Reid-Montanaro - 15/06/2009

    4 Stars

    This album begins with a quiet start, with the eponymous 'invaders must die', and continues to build in truly fantastic fashion for the next 5 tracks, with 'take me to the hospital' providing a fantastic slab of rave breaks.
    The rest of the album is a more sedate affair, but continues to deliver the quality we all have come to know and love from the prodigy.
    Overall a fantastic buy and should offer something for everyone.
    Standout tracks: 'omen', 'colours' and 'take me to the hospital' (which is one of their best tracks ever in my opinion!)
    Overall rating 5/5