Invaders Must Die by The Prodigy (Record, 2009)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelTake Me to the Hospital
EAN0711297890679
eBay Product ID (ePID)26052254942

Product Key Features

Era2000s
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo
Release Year2009
FormatRecord
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenreTechno, Electronic
TypeSingle
StyleClub/Dance, Electronica, Funky Breaks
ArtistThe Prodigy
Release TitleInvaders Must Die
Record Size7"

Additional Product Features

DistributionThe Orchard/Proper
Number of Tracks2
Country/Region of ManufactureEngland
Additional InformationINVADERS MUST DIE finds the Prodigy revisiting the fiery, rave-culture energy of their mid 1990s heyday.
Reviews3 stars out of 5 -- "The highlight has to be the hinged 'Take Me To The Hospital,' which marries ecstasy rush-triggering rave in the style of 'Out Of Space' to a vicious industrial 'Firestarter' back line.", "Reality steals the show on 'Thunder' by breathing some muscle-bound melody into the mix, then helps 'World's On Fire' stutter and slam home its point.", 3 stars out of 5 -- "If anyone has the right to reboot the manic keyboard riffs and overheated breakbeats of the era, it's them. Sure, it's nostalgic, but the rave flashbacks punch the right note of crazed jubilation...", "INVADERS MUST DIE is a stirringly workmanlike, if retro, blast of founder/producer Liam Howlett's anthemic breakbeat spazz.", "It's 'Take Me To The Hospital' that opens the floodgates for this fifth studio album's most euphoric highs....The album's middle section continues to impress with the savagely boisterous 'Run With The Wolves'...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "The Prodigy's fifth studio album sounds -- instantly, from the jagged synth riff and pounding drum break of the opening title track -- just like The Prodigy should. Only leaner, harder, and even faster than before.", 3 stars out of 5 -- "Reintroducing the bleeps, synth riffs and chipmunk vocals of their early '90s hardcore roots alongside scuzzy rock, these tracks are full of peaks, breakdowns and hard returns..."
Number of Discs1
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