Before the world was enamored by hits like Breathe, Smack My Bitch Up, and Firestarter, The Prodigy was mainly an outlet for its producer Liam Howlett, who handled the majority of the writing and production on the group’s first two releases. While the eventual addition of Keith Flint would transform the group from underground legends to global superstars, the blueprint and formula for The Prodigy were already in place by the time Music for the Jilted Generation was released in 1994. The…
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