
13 Songs, 1 Hour 18 Minutes

Music for the Jilted Generation The Prodigy
EDITORS’ NOTES
A revolution within a revolution, Music for the Jilted Generation kicked rave culture's smiley face upside down. While the British government cracked down on the anarchic party scene, The Prodigy doubled down on the chaos, speeding up hardcore's pummeling breakbeats and pianos and adding heavy-metal guitars to acid squelch. The result was a record as invigorating as any in electronic music—a hyperspeed journey through movie samples, minor-key hooks, and the sound of breaking glass. Dancing among the ruins never felt so good.
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Intro
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Break and Enter
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Their Law
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Full Throttle
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Voodoo People
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Speedway (Theme from "Fastlane")
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The Heat (The Energy)
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Poison
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No Good (Start the Dance)
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One Love (Edit)
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3 Kilos
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Skylined
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Claustrophobic Sting
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