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    Prodigy's Keith Flint dead at 49


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    Never owned a Prodigy album but always loved their early music. They were quite a shocker on MTV in the 90s
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    I got introduced to them, being the geek that I am, through Wip3out XL which had Firestarter instrumental version...from there I saw some of their music videos and loved their Fat of the Land album, but didn't own any others. Lots of classics on there though.

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    Fat of The Land by Prodigy; along with Vegas by Crystal Method and You've Come a Long Way, Baby by Fatboy Slim, are the seminal albums of my early 20's. They really helped to mold my musical tastes over the past 20 years. So this is a truly a sad day for me.

    RIP Keith. I hope you find peace.

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    Wasn't Nigel a BIG fan of the prodgee?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil_SS View Post
    Fat of The Land by Prodigy; along with Vegas by Crystal Method and You've Come a Long Way, Baby by Fatboy Slim

    Two of those three were my early albums as well.
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    Wow. The Prodigy is one of my favourite bands as well. My earliest memory of The Prodigy was in the early 90s. I went to the dance clubs a lot back then. I had a mixed tape by a good local DJ that included Charly. I've been into their music since. I saw them live once, back in '08-'09 or so in Anahiem. The Glitch Mob opened for them, who were unknown back then.

    Anyone remember the "Put yourself in an album cover" challenge?

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    Damn, not only was I a big fan of Fat of the Land and Invaders Must Die, but he was a big motorcycle enthusiast that was heavily involved in racing. He had teams at Isle of Man and in BSB, even winning some races at the Isle of Man with Ian Hutchinson.


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    Fuck suicide

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    My old band used to do a shortened version of Breathe - fun to play

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