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If there is one band that defines the raw, sweat-soaked energy of the UK electronic scene, it’s . For fifteen years, Liam Howlett and his crew didn't just play music; they staged a sonic assault on the charts.

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The Prodigy's breakthrough came with their debut album "Experience" in 1997, which included hits like "Firestarter" and "Breathe." The album's success was unprecedented, with "Firestarter" becoming a chart-topping single in several countries. The song's innovative music video, featuring Keith Flint's iconic dance moves, further solidified the group's reputation.

At the center of this digital storm was Their Law: The Singles 1990–2005 . It wasn't just a greatest hits collection; it was a sonic history of rebellion. The Digital Heist He double-clicked the file

What makes Their Law so essential is how well the tracks have aged. While other electronic acts of the 90s can sound dated, The Prodigy’s production remains heavy, crisp, and menacing. They bridged the gap between metalheads, punks, and ravers, creating a "tribal" following that few artists can match.

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