TODAY’S YESTERDAY ALBUM – ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ – THE PRODIGY

Remarkable albums from the past…

‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ by THE PRODIGY
Released: 4 July 1994 – Debut longplayer

BBC review: “It was their chart-topping 1996 single, “Firestarter”, that first took up lighter and aerosol and burnt the name of The Prodigy, and the piercing-covered gurn of Keith Flint, onto the national consciousness. But if you want to mark the point this gang of Essex ravers first learnt to unite the chemical rush of acid house and the anti-authority attitude that had hitherto been the preserve of black-clad anarcho-punks like Crass and their ilk, not loved-up glowstick twirlers, look back a couple of years to their 1994 album ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’.”
Full review here.

TURN UP THE VOLUME! says: Anti-establishment techno punk for illegal 24 hour-parties.

TOP TRACKS: No Good (Start The Dance) / Poison / Voodoo People

* NO GOOD (START THE DANCE)

*POISON

* VOODOO PEOPLE

Album in full…

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