Invaders Must Die

AlbumFeb 23 / 200927 songs, 2h 4m 37s98%
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Invaders Must Die is the fifth studio album by English electronic dance music group The Prodigy. The album was released on 23 February 2009 on the band's new record label Take Me to the Hospital, and was distributed by Cooking Vinyl. Although Liam Howlett, Maxim and Keith Flint all contributed material for "The Fat Of the Land" and following departure of Leeroy Thornhill, this is actually the first time when all band members take part in a record.

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But Invaders Must Die is a curious nu-rave record, as though the sound of 1991 (such as their Top Ten hit "Charly") has been filtered through the sound of 1996 (such as their number one, "Firestarter") to emerge as nothing more than a hodgepodge of uptempo dance music with extroverted beats and grimy basslines.

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<p>Ageing with dignity is hard, says <strong>Gareth Grundy</strong>. Hell, even Liam Howlett's band can't manage it</p>

At least this time around they don’t solicit guest appearances from fucking Liam and Noel Gallagher.

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I’d like to offer my apologies to the Prodigy. In this line of work, it’s easy to lose your faith

<p>There's just one thing the Prodigy can't recreate from their 90s salad days, and that's the shock of the new, says <strong>John Burgess</strong></p>

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