Invaders Must Die - CD Music

by The Prodigy
label: Cooking Vinyl, January of 2009 ‧
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ALIGNMENT

Disco 1
01 - Invaders Must Die
02 - Omen
03 - Thunder
04 - Colours
05 - Take Me To The Hospital
06 - Warrior's Dance
07 - Run With The Wolves
08 - Omen Reprise
09 - World's On Fire
10 - Piranha
11 - Stand Up

Informação Adicional
Any copies comes whit ringtone download car for The Prodigy Tunes.

(p) & (c) 2009 Take Me To The Hospital under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd.

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Original front cover photo taken from Collier's Photographic History of the European War (Published by P.F. Collier & Son, New York, 1916)

"Thunder" contains recreated elements from 'Ethiopian Peace Song' aka 'Rasta Peace Song' written by Trevor Joe. Published by JAMREC (BMI) administered by Happy Valley Music. Used by permission.

"Take Me To The Hospital" contains a sample of 'Salami Fever' (Salo/Malmstrom) by Pepe Deluxé courtesy of Catskills Records Limited. Published by Catskills Music Publishing Ltd. Used by permission.

Contains a sample of 'Ragamuffin Duo Take Charge' (Pixley/Needham) by Asher D & Daddy Freddy from the album The Hustlers Convention by courtesy of Music of Life Limited. Used by permission.

"Warrior's Dance" contains a sample of 'Take Me Away' (Grace/Mills/Srock) by Final Cut with True Faith by courtesy of Final Cut Productions. Published by Sherlock Holmes Music Ltd/Chelsea Music Publishing Co Ltd/Incentive Music/Bucks Music. Used by permission.

"Run With The Wolves" contains a sample of 'So Refined' by Senser, used by courtesy of Imprint Music Ltd. Used by permission.
Dave Grohl appears courtesy of Roswell/RCA Records.

"World's On Fire" contains a sample of 'Vamp' (Salon) by Outlander supplied courtesy of R&S Records Limited. Published by R&S Music/Strictly Confidential (UK) Ltd/Copyright Control.

Contains a sample 'I Just Wanna Get Along' (Deal) by The Breeders, licensed courtesy of 4AD Limited - www.4AD.com
Copyright Control. Used by permission.

"Piranha" contains a sample of 'Troubled Mind' (Childish) by The Buff Medways by courtesy of Damaged Goods Records Limited. Published by Mute Song. Used by permission. Usage of sample of original soundtrack 'Sara Zamana' (Roshan/Anjaan) by Kishore Kumar and Chorus under approval from Universal Music India Pvt. Ltd. Published by Universal Music India/Universal Music Publishing Ltd. Used by permission.

"Stand Up" use of 'One Way Glass' (Mann/Thomas) by Manfred Mann's Earth Band by courtesy of Creature Music Limited www.manfredmann.com. Published by Carlin Music Corp/Tarot Music Ltd. Used by Permission.

Dave Grohl appears courtesy of Roswell/RCA Records.

Invaders Must Die - CD

by The Prodigy

Property Description
label: Cooking Vinyl
Release Date: January of 2009
Dimensions: 141 x 129 x 9 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Dance/Electronic > Big Beat/Breakbeat
EAN: 0805859014624
Duration (m): 46
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

The Prodigy

The Prodigy is one of the most iconic and influential bands in electronic music, known for their aggressive and energetic sound, which combines elements of rave, techno, breakbeat, big beat and punk. Formed in 1990 in Braintree, Essex, England, the band helped define and popularize the electronic music genre in the 1990s and 2000s, becoming one of the most recognized names in dance music worldwide.

The band's original line-up includes Liam Howlett (producer and keyboardist), Keith Flint (dancer and vocalist) and Leeroy Thornhill (dancer and keyboardist), with Maxim (vocalist) joining shortly after the initial line-up. Liam Howlett is the creative brain behind the band, responsible for producing and composing the songs, while Keith Flint and Maxim have become the leading figures, known for their intense and charismatic performances.

The Prodigy began to gain attention in the early 1990s with the release of their debut album, Experience (1992), which featured hits such as "Charly," "Out of Space," and "Everybody in the Place." This album captured the spirit of the British rave scene and quickly established the band as a major name in electronic music.

However, it was with the second album, Music for the Jilted Generation (1994), that The Prodigy established itself as an innovative force in the music scene. This album was a response to the crackdown on raves and the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act of 1994 in the United Kingdom, which restricted electronic music events. With tracks like "No Good (Start the Dance)," "Voodoo People," and "Poison," the album blended frenetic rave energy with a rebellious attitude, capturing the zeitgeist of British youth at the time.

In 1996, The Prodigy released the album The Fat of the Land, which became a worldwide smash hit. The album debuted at number one on several international charts, including the Billboard 200 in the United States. The Fat of the Land included some of the band's biggest hits, such as "Firestarter," "Breathe," and "Smack My Bitch Up," which became electronic anthems. "Firestarter" and "Breathe" were particularly notable for their innovative sound and provocative music videos, with Keith Flint taking on the role of lead vocalist and transforming himself into a cultural icon with his punk look.

The success of The Fat of the Land elevated The Prodigy to the status of electronic music superstars, leading them to tour the world and become headliners at major festivals, including Glastonbury. The band became known for their explosive live performances, where the raw energy and power of their electronic songs translated into an intense and visceral experience.

Throughout the 2000s, The Prodigy continued to release albums and tour while maintaining their relevance and loyal fan base. Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (2004) and Invaders Must Die (2009) continued to explore the aggressive and heavy sound that characterized them, with "Invaders Must Die" being particularly well received, achieving commercial success and bringing the band back to the top of the charts.

Unfortunately, the band faced tragedy in 2019, when Keith Flint was found dead in his home, in an apparent suicide. Flint's death was a severe blow to fans and the music world, given his importance as the band's charismatic frontman. Despite this loss, Liam Howlett and Maxim continue to carry on the legacy of The Prodigy, vowing to continue making music and honoring Flint's memory.

The Prodigy is widely recognized as a band that not only defined big beat and dance music in the 1990s but also influenced a wide range of musical genres, including rock, hip-hop, and punk. His ability to combine the aggressiveness of punk with electronic beats and rave energy resulted in a unique sound that echoes to this day.

With a career marked by innovation, rebellion and an uncompromising approach to music, The Prodigy continues to be one of the most respected and beloved bands in electronic music. His cultural and musical impact is profound, and his music continues to inspire and energize fans around the world.

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