TECHNO-PUNK ROCKERS THE Prodigy, who took the world by storm with their angry lyrics and controversial videos in the 1990s, want to be viewed as a British "national treasure". Having released their ...
Keith Flint, the ferocious frontman whose British group the Prodigy was a pioneer of the 1990s’ electronica movement, was found dead at his home in Essex, England, on Monday morning. He was 49. No ...
In 1997, Keith Flint was very confused. After a long youth dancing in English rural barns (literally—his local club in Essex was called The Barn), the band he sang for was breaking America. With its ...
“The Prodigy—what we did for electronic music—is as important culturally as Blur and Oasis,” Liam Howlett, the band’s composer and main writer, told AFP in an interview in Tokyo. I'm not a fan of ...
Keith Flint, lead singer of dance-electronic band The Prodigy, has been found dead at his home near London. He was 49. The band, who were due to tour the U.S. in May, confirmed his death in a ...
While many of us have aged terribly in the 21 years since The Fat of the Land was released, whatever deal The Prodigy trio struck up with the devil in the early 1990s in exchange for making sinister ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Be afraid! The Prodigy, the British dance band who swept the world with their violent lyrics, scary videos and techno-punk style a decade ago are back with a bang. The London-based ...
Keith Flint really was the firestarter. He wrote that line, probably the most famous lyric in The Prodigy's catalogue, as a way of describing himself. The song Firestarter, from 1997's The Fat Of The ...
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