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It's like a complete stranger coming up to you in the street and shouting as loud as they can in your face and and spitting in your mouth - like in that Aphex Twin video - it's just that filthy, and I love it.
Do not buy if you like McFly, Joss Stone or Jamie Callum.
But even NME didn't write something quite a b***ocks as that. :)
Music journalism, it's caused many a problem.
So poor they'd probably class Prodigy as NUmetal now. ;D
"If ‘Poison’ delivered the electronic punk genre and ‘Firestarter’ defined it as a global presence, then ‘Baby’s Got a Temper’ killed it once and for all. And with what had become The Prodigy formula destroyed, Liam was once again able to explore."
Heh.
Happy days. :)
> Well I for one am not impressed. The amount of time that flaming album
> took to come out and then there's a filler track on it? AND the
> filler track's to feature on a BMW ad?
>
> Oh very 'Punk' Mr Howlett.
Well im glad to took this long to come out.
I dont want an album full of 'Babys got a Temper's
>
> 'They' being Keith and Maxim?
>
> They dont even make the tunes.
Well duh! But you tend to get the feeling of a band/group when half of it's speaks in an interview.
Oh very 'Punk' Mr Howlett.
> Yes, but if you listen to the interview CD they were conscious of the
> 'trendy' fans they'd picked up because of the success of Fat of the
> Land.
'They' being Keith and Maxim?
They dont even make the tunes.
Even Howlett isn't keen. “Not a lot to say on this,” he shrugs. “It's just an album filler.” in Q magazine.