Invaders Must Die makes for The Prodigy's fifth studio album, and the first featuring all three members of the band since 1997's The Fat of the Land. Naturally then, it's a release where new material is steeped in the old-school rave sensibilities that first propelled Liam Howlett and Co into the electronic music spotlight. If the album's title track is anything to go by, these lads haven't lost their energy over the years, and their sound remains as unabashedly hard and heavy as it was when this photo was taken. Judge for yourself on March 3, when the album is released.
Invaders Must Die
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
this is f$^*$ng sick - but you already knew that
Thank you for this release! It is totally sick! I look forward to the album dropping.
yawn
is this prodigy or justice???
lol @ anon
prodigy is weaksauce now
damn, that sounds like some real weak ass music. lol is this prodigy ?? wow. its like fagogy.
They should called it ''Music for the children''
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The best prodigy album ever!!! Yeah!!!
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sounds too much like Pendulum I think...
Охуенный трек! еее IMD RULEZZZ
Not the old style! Not realy good. Maybe for younger peoples?
A old man
not good enough, a shame, and probably all scenesters will love it
cool music
maybe if i was at an outdoor festival it would no doubt be fun.
but i can't get past that cheesy ascending synth line and the fact that this sounds like it could of come out in 98.
Their back!!! Big sounds, play it loud, LUV it... Who gives a fuck what critics say when you hear them play this shit live? and Pendulum? No way near man....!
yep agree with geezer, saw the live show for this album and pendulum twice... Prodigy is so much better, this album is second only to Fat of the Land
THx