The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation (iTunes Version)
During the 90s, The Prodigy changed the course of Electronica, giving a fresh sound with every release. Although the more recent Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned was a breath of fresh air, signaling that original techno music was still around by giving twelve 4-6 minute tracks, most with live guitar and vocals, Music for the Jilted Generation has that originality showing up in pure rave techno songs. Music for the Jilted Generation is filled with 9 minute epics, switching over from raw beats to beautiful orchestrated melodies. Music for the Jilted Generation is the masterpiece that most groups only dream of accomplishing. The downfall of this record is when the sound effects come in, whether it's a tiring statement of "I've decided to take my work back underground to stop it from falling into the wrong hands" being backed up by generic typewriter clicks during the intro, or if it's bong bubblings and joint puffings that come close to ruining a 20 minute ode to narcotics.
Genres: Electronic, Music, Dance, Techno, Rock
Released: Jul 04, 1994
℗ 1994 XL Recordings
1 Intro
2 Break and Enter
3 Their Law
4 Full Throttle
5 Voodoo People
6 Speedway (Theme from "Fastlane")
7 The Heat (The Energy)
8 Poison
9 No Good (Start the Dance)
10 One Love (Edit)
11 3 Kilos
12 Skylined
13 Claustrophobic Sting
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