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The Fat Of The Land [25th Anniversary Remixes Edition]

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Agree the packaging could be better and put some extras in to celebrate 25 years of the band more but I am happy overall. Personally I think the sound quality of the pressing is great, I was lucky to get a copy with none of the forementioned issues. The prodigy’s third studio album “the Fat of the Land” became a global phenomenon, debuting at number one on album charts around the world it has gone on to sell over 10 million copies. Speaking on the tour, the band said: “We can’t wait to get back on stage to play our tunes for the people again.

Meanwhile, The Prodigy perform a string of European festival shows this summer ahead of a UK autumn headline tour that includes two nights at London’s Alexandra Palace on November 24th and 25th. Stern’s video was recently remastered and is now available officially in HD for the very first time. Thursday 30 June - marks 25 years since the release of The Prodigy’s ‘The Fat of the Land’; an album so iconic it turned the sound of underground rave music into a global force; capturing the world's attention and dominating the charts. In celebration XL Recordings announces two-anniversary releases including a limited edition 2LP silver 12” vinyl package of the original album with a reimagined version of Alex Jenkin’s artwork, and a brand-new remix of “Firestarter” by drum and bass pioneer Andy C. Firestarter’, the first single shared from the album, heard Keith Flint take centre stage on vocals for the first time, accompanied by a Walter Stern-directed video shot deep under the streets of London.

The first single to be released from the album was the incendiary “ Firestarter” which saw Keef Flint take centre stage on vocals for the first time.

Thursday 30 June - marks 25 years since the release of The Prodigy’s The Fat of the Land; an album so iconic it turned the sound of underground rave music into a global force; capturing the world's attention and dominating the charts. Due to inventory and accounting purposes, we do not exchange items received for different items than originally purchased.the album’s journey started with the single “Firestarter”, which was released alongside a bold video that was shot in London’s abandoned Aldwych tube station directed by Walter Stern. The Prodigy’s third studio album, ‘The Fat Of The Land’ became a global phenomenon, debuting at Number One in album charts around the world and going on to sell over 10 million copies. An album so iconic it turned the sound of underground rave music into a global force; capturing the world’s attention and dominating the charts. Of course, we all know the smash hits - the bustling, acid-flecked roll of 'Smack My Bitch Up', ultra-heavy 'Firestarter' and funky, low-slung 'Breathe' - but the set's lesser-celebrated moments, such as hip-hop jam 'Diesel Power', Meat Beat Manifesto-esque 'Serial Thrilla' and punky 'Fuel My Fire' have aged equally as well. In celebration, XL Recordings announce two anniversary releases, including a special edition silver vinyl 2LP package of the original album with a re-imagined version of Alex Jenkin’s artwork, and a brand new remix of ‘Firestarter’ by drum and bass pioneer Andy C.

The game-changing album – which was originally released on June 30, 1997 – featured the hit singles ‘Firestarter’, ‘Breathe’ and ‘Smack My Bitch Up’, and topped both the UK and US album charts. Mixmag will use the information you provide to send you the Mixmag newsletter using Mailchimp as our marketing platform.The Prodigy‘s third album ‘The Fat Of The Land’ turns 25 today (June 30), and to celebrate they’ve announced the release of a special edition reissue of the acclaimed LP. Continuing the celebrations around the 25th anniversary of The Prodigy’s game-changing third studio album The Fat Of The Land, XL Recordings release a stacked new remix package. The album’s journey started with the single ‘Firestarter’, which was released alongside a bold video that was shot in London’s abandoned Aldwych Tube station and directed by Walter Stern. The first single to be released from the album was the incendiary “ Firestarter” which saw Keef Flint take centre stage on vocals for the first time. The Prodigy’s third studio album, ‘The Fat Of The Land’ became a global phenomenon, debuting at Number One in album charts around the world and going on to sell over 10million copies.

To mark today’s anniversary, drum ‘n’ bass pioneer Andy C has released a brand new remix of ‘Firestarter’. Continuing the celebrations around the 25th anniversary of The Prodigy’s game-changing third studio album The Fat Of The Land, XL Recordings today announce a stacked new remix package. Just dropped on streaming services, the new René LaVice remix of Mindfields ( Listen here), taken from The Fat Of The Land 25th Anniversary Remixes E. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, XL Recordings have announced two-anniversary releases including a limited edition 2LP silver 12-inch vinyl package of the original album with a reimagined version of Alex Jenkins’ artwork.The Fat Of The Land’ debuted at number one in the UK and charts around the world when it was released in 1997, and went on to sell more than 10 million copies. It's certainly worthy of this limited-edition anniversary pressing, which comes on eye-catching silver-coloured vinyl. The first single to be released from the album was the incendiary “Firestarter” which saw Keef Flint take centre stage on vocals for the first time. It follows last year's vinyl reissue of the UK dance legends' third album, in celebration of its 25th anniversary. Alongside a reissued version of the record, The Prodigy also announced a tour off the back of the alum’s anniversary kicking off next month.

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