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Ahh, Prodigy, first CD I ever bought was Fat of the Land and it spurred my love of more electronic type musics Fat of the Land was pretty good. It's interesting to see how much their sound has changed with each album. This is the track that got me into electronic music. It's what, more than 20 years old now? "The Horns of Jericho, The Horns of Jericho" Working in the "Sight and Sound" in Mannheim, Germany. I'm not saying this album alone was the reason, but I was convinced I needed 6-12's, and 2-15's in my bedroom. Still have them 20 years later, and still in the bedroom. |
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No love for this at all? What sucked in 97, still sucks in 2013. Haters gonna hate. The track in the OP arose from the UK's Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994... Sections of which can be readily attributed to fear mongering and emotion. Sounds familiar, yes? |
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Ahh, Prodigy, first CD I ever bought was Fat of the Land and it spurred my love of more electronic type musics Fat of the Land was pretty good. It's interesting to see how much their sound has changed with each album. This is the track that got me into electronic music. It's what, more than 20 years old now? "The Horns of Jericho, The Horns of Jericho" Working in the "Sight and Sound" in Mannheim, Germany. I'm not saying this album alone was the reason, but I was convinced I needed 6-12's, and 2-15's in my bedroom. Still have them 20 years later, and still in the bedroom. |
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No love for this at all? What sucked in 97, still sucks in 2013. Haters gonna hate. The track in the OP arose from the UK's Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994... Sections of which can be readily attributed to fear mongering and emotion. Sounds familiar, yes? That doesn't mean you have to make queer ass song about it. Did they spend any of their millions to have it repealed? |

