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The Day Is My Enemy
Cat: HOSPCD 005. Rel: 26 Mar 15
 
Breakbeat
The Day Is My Enemy
Nasty
Rebel Radio
Ibiza (feat Sleaford Mods)
Destroy
Wild Frontier
Rok-Weiler
Beyond The Deathray
Rhythm Bomb (feat Flux Pavillion)
Roadblox
Get Your Fight On
Medicine
Invisible Sun
Wall Of Death
Review: Some seven years on from their last album, Invaders Must Die, The Prodigy returns, seemingly as angry, frustrated and overheated as ever. The Day Is My Enemy sees Liam Howlett and his band of merry men revisit the glory days of Fat Of The Land, smashing together a typically in-your-face blend of rugged electronics, rock-tinged riffs and bombastic beats (including, on "Rebel Radio", what appears to be the breakbeat used on "Firestarter"), with similarly full-throttle vocals. There are a couple of notable guest spots - including men-of-the-moment Sleaford Mods on the standout "Ibiza" - but for the most part it's business as usual, with Howlett conjuring up music that should keep their legion of fans happy whilst reasserting their authority as World leaders in rock-tinged EDM.
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out of stock $6.21
The Day Is My Enemy
The Day Is My Enemy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: HOSPLP 005. Rel: 26 Mar 15
 
Breakbeat
The Day Is My Enemy (4:23)
Nasty (4:05)
Rebel Radio (3:52)
Ibiza (feat Sleaford Mods) (2:46)
Wild Frontier (4:28)
Get Your Fight On (3:39)
Invisible Sun (4:16)
Wall Of Death (3:59)
Destroy (4:28)
Rhythm Bomb (feat Flux Pavilion) (4:11)
Beyond The Deathray (3:13)
Rok-Weiler (3:50)
Roadblox (5:02)
Medicine (3:58)
Review: Some seven years on from their last album, Invaders Must Die, The Prodigy returns, seemingly as angry, frustrated and overheated as ever. The Day Is My Enemy sees Liam Howlett and his band of merry men revisit the glory days of Fat Of The Land, smashing together a typically in-your-face blend of rugged electronics, rock-tinged riffs and bombastic beats (including, on "Rebel Radio", what appears to be the breakbeat used on "Firestarter"), with similarly full-throttle vocals. There are a couple of notable guest spots - including men-of-the-moment Sleaford Mods on the standout "Ibiza" - but for the most part it's business as usual, with Howlett conjuring up music that should keep their legion of fans happy whilst reasserting their authority as world leaders in rock-tinged EDM.
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out of stock $22.32
The Day Is My Enemy
The Day Is My Enemy (180 gram coloured vinyl 3xLP + poster + 3D lenticular art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: HOSPBOX 005. Rel: 26 Mar 15
 
Breakbeat
The Day Is My Enemy (3:46)
Nasty (4:45)
Rebel Radio (3:52)
Ibiza (feat Sleaford Mods) (2:45)
Wall Of Death (3:57)
Wild Frontier (4:28)
Get Your Fight On (3:39)
Invisible Sun (4:17)
Destroy (4:27)
Beyond The Deathray (3:09)
Rok-Weiler (3:50)
Rhythm Bomb (feat Fllix Pavilion) (4:11)
Roadblox (5:01)
Medicine (3:57)
Review: Some seven years on from their last album, Invaders Must Die, The Prodigy returns, seemingly as angry, frustrated and overheated as ever. The Day Is My Enemy sees Liam Howlett and his band of merry men revisit the glory days of Fat Of The Land, smashing together a typically in-your-face blend of rugged electronics, rock-tinged riffs and bombastic beats (including, on "Rebel Radio", what appears to be the breakbeat used on "Firestarter"), with similarly full-throttle vocals. There are a couple of notable guest spots - including men-of-the-moment Sleaford Mods on the standout "Ibiza" - but for the most part it's business as usual, with Howlett conjuring up music that should keep their legion of fans happy whilst reasserting their authority as World leaders in rock-tinged EDM. ( 3LP edition with poster + 3D lenticular art print + MP3 download code)
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out of stock $51.88
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