Music for the Jilted Generation is the second studio album by English electronic dance music band The Prodigy. The album was released through XL Recordings in July 1994. The album was re-released in 2008 as More Music for the Jilted Generation, including remastered and bonus tracks. Similarly to their previous record Experience, Maxim Reality is the only group member, besides Liam Howlett, from the then line-up to contribute to the album.
Album information
The album is largely a response to the corruption of the rave scene in Britain by its mainstream status as well as Great Britain's Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which criminalised raves and parts of rave culture. This is exemplified in the song "Their Law" with the spoken word intro and the predominant lyric, the "Fuck 'em and their law" sample. Many years later, after the controversy died down, Liam Howlett derided the title of the album, which he referred to as "stupid", and maintained that the album was never meant to be political in the first place.
"Music for Love" is an R&B song from Mario's third studio album Go, which was released on December 11, 2007 and is the third official single. Mario announced on 106 & Park that "Music for Love" would be the third official single to be released in April 2008.
Andy Colleman from allmusic says "bearing a definite resemblance to J. Holiday's gently rocking and swaying "Bed"".
Aaron Fields from KSTW.com says "This is one of the standout beats on this album. Talk about bumpin' this is the one to bump right here. A nice mid-tempo track with much bass. You'll want to put this one on repeat. His voice sounds great on this track and the arrangement is on point once again".
Music video
Mario announced that he would be shooting the video for "Music for Love" and it was rumored that Karina Smirnoff of Dancing with the Stars would appear in the video. However, as of July 2008 there was still no news of a music video for the song. Later it was revealed that there would be no video for "Music For Love" since Mario was working on his fourth album titled D.N.A.
The Prodigy - No Good (Start The Dance) (Official Video)
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published: 27 May 2008
Break & Enter (Remastered)
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Break & Enter (Remastered) · The Prodigy
More Music for the Jilted Generation
℗ 2007 XL Recordings Ltd
Released on: 2008-08-04
Associated Performer: Liam Howlett
Engineer: Kevin Metcalfe
Studio Musician: Phil Bent
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: EMI
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: Virgin Music Publishing Ltd.
Composer Lyricist: Floyd Dyce
Composer Lyricist: Liam Howlett
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Brainkiller Presents Music For The Jilted Generation Remixed
"Copyright recordings, music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Take Me To The Hospital/Cooking Vinyl - for original performances by The Prodigy, check-out the official channel at www.youtube.com/prodigychannel"
00:00:00 : Break & Enter (The Supersonic Army Remix)
00:05:45 : Their Law (Noise Generator Remix)
00:09:53 : Full Throttle (Cray23 Remix)
00:14:50 : Voodoo People (High Voltage Remix)
00:19:00 : Speedway [Theme From Fastlane] (Justin Credible Remix)
00:23:41 : The Heat [The Energy] (Matt Aquila Remix)
00:30:18 : Poison (Alia Cosmic Remix)
00:33:36 : No Good [Start The Dance] (Mechaneko Remix)
00:38:42 : One Love (Jesse Gorter Remix)
00:43:33 : 3 Kilos (Thermonuclearity Remix)
00:51:29 : Skylined (Studio Star Remix)
00:57:40 : Claustrophobic Sting (Neorev Remix)
"So, I've...
published: 13 Jul 2024
Their Law
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Their Law · The Prodigy
Music for the Jilted Generation
℗ 1994 XL Recordings Ltd
Released on: 1994-04-04
Associated Performer: Liam Howlett
Associated Performer: Keith Flint
Associated Performer: Maxim
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: EMI Virgin Music Ltd.
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Composer Lyricist: Liam Howlett
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published: 01 Jan 2020
Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation (Vinyl Side A)💎 Ortofon 2M Red
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The Prodigy - Break And Enter - Live At Glastonbury 1995
Music For Jilted Generation - Track 2
published: 19 Jul 2010
The Samples – The Prodigy – Music For The Jilted Generation Edition
This video focuses on The Prodigy’s 1994 album ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ and the songs and sources that Liam sampled to help create this masterpiece.
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Here’s a bit of information about the album.
The album is largely a response to the corruption of the rave scene in Britain by its mainstream status as well as Great Britain's Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which criminalised raves and parts of rave culture This is exemplified in the song "Their Law" with the spoken word intro and the predominant lyric, the "Fuck 'em and their law" sample. Many years later, after the controversy died down, Liam Howlett derided the title of the album, which he referred to as "stupid", and maintained that the alb...
published: 01 Mar 2022
Music for the Jilted Generation #theprodigy #voodoopeople
published: 01 Feb 2022
Music From The Jilted Generation Vol 1 (The Prodigy Fans Album) (1st 'Brainkiller' Contest)
http://www.brainkiller.it/
Tracklist:
1) NeoRev - CRANK THIS SHIT UP 0:00
2) SHAPER - Delta 7 5:24
3) JoikeR - FuckingToefl 11:39
4) Charrlybomb - Bang-Strikes 16:19
5) PoisonPro - Reason of my Life 19:59
6) Devolved - Blanked 27:16
7) Trans4mer - Thin Sleazy 32:23
8) Benefit of the Boomerang - Lo Fi Paranoia 35:37
9) Subwoofer - Dirty Bomb 39:12
10) FB[FoRce] - The Chatters (rmx) 44:00
11) ART OF PLEASURE - Pwd 120333 48:33
12) Aquila - The Streets 52:30
13) Kolano - Shining 57:46
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Facebook - http://po.st/TheProdigyFacebook
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Tour Dates -http://www.theprodigy.com/
Stream or buy all music by The Prodigy - https://prdgy.lnk.to/music
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Break & Enter (Remastered) · The Prodigy
More Music for the Jilted Generation
℗ 2007 XL Recordings Ltd
Rel...
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Break & Enter (Remastered) · The Prodigy
More Music for the Jilted Generation
℗ 2007 XL Recordings Ltd
Released on: 2008-08-04
Associated Performer: Liam Howlett
Engineer: Kevin Metcalfe
Studio Musician: Phil Bent
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: EMI
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: Virgin Music Publishing Ltd.
Composer Lyricist: Floyd Dyce
Composer Lyricist: Liam Howlett
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Break & Enter (Remastered) · The Prodigy
More Music for the Jilted Generation
℗ 2007 XL Recordings Ltd
Released on: 2008-08-04
Associated Performer: Liam Howlett
Engineer: Kevin Metcalfe
Studio Musician: Phil Bent
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: EMI
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: Virgin Music Publishing Ltd.
Composer Lyricist: Floyd Dyce
Composer Lyricist: Liam Howlett
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"Copyright recordings, music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Take Me To The Hospital/Cooking Vinyl - for original performances by The Prodigy, check...
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Their Law · The Prodigy
Music for the Jilted Generation
℗ 1994 XL Recordings Ltd
Released on: 1994-04-04
...
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Their Law · The Prodigy
Music for the Jilted Generation
℗ 1994 XL Recordings Ltd
Released on: 1994-04-04
Associated Performer: Liam Howlett
Associated Performer: Keith Flint
Associated Performer: Maxim
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: EMI Virgin Music Ltd.
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Composer Lyricist: Liam Howlett
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Their Law · The Prodigy
Music for the Jilted Generation
℗ 1994 XL Recordings Ltd
Released on: 1994-04-04
Associated Performer: Liam Howlett
Associated Performer: Keith Flint
Associated Performer: Maxim
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: EMI Virgin Music Ltd.
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Composer Lyricist: Liam Howlett
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This video focuses on The Prodigy’s 1994 album ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ and the songs and sources that Liam sampled to help create this masterpiece.
...
This video focuses on The Prodigy’s 1994 album ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ and the songs and sources that Liam sampled to help create this masterpiece.
Show some love here at Buy Me A Coffee :)
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Here’s a bit of information about the album.
The album is largely a response to the corruption of the rave scene in Britain by its mainstream status as well as Great Britain's Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which criminalised raves and parts of rave culture This is exemplified in the song "Their Law" with the spoken word intro and the predominant lyric, the "Fuck 'em and their law" sample. Many years later, after the controversy died down, Liam Howlett derided the title of the album, which he referred to as "stupid", and maintained that the album was never meant to be political in the first place.
When Liam Howlett came to the cutting room for the final phase in the album production, he realised that all the tracks he had originally planned for wouldn't fit onto a CD, so "One Love" had to be edited which resulted in a cut of approximately 3 minutes and 53 seconds, "The Heat (The Energy)" was slightly cut, and the track called "We Eat Rhythm" was left out. "We Eat Rhythm" was later released on a free cassette with Select magazine in October 1994 entitled Select Future Tracks. Liam Howlett later asserted that he felt the edit of "One Love" and "Full Throttle" could have been dropped from the track listing
Music for the Jilted Generation has received critical acclaim. Rolling Stone gave it three-and-a-half stars, calling it "truly trippy" and that it "generates universal dance fever".Alternative Press said it "throws much darker shapes than its predecessor" and "slams harder and rawer and covers more ground". Robert Christgau called it "one of the rare records that's damn near everything you want cheap music to be".Mojo ranked it number 83 in their "100 Modern Classics" list.[citation needed]
Spin ranked it number 60 in their "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s" list.[16] NME ranked it number 9 in their "Top 50 Albums of 1994" list. On 4 December 2008, radio presenter Zane Lowe inducted it into his 'masterpieces' by playing the album in full on his BBC Radio 1 show. It was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 1994. It is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Intro Song : The Prodigy - Intro (Music For The Jilted Generation)
End Screen Song: Kurupt FM - Ooze Dat
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This video focuses on The Prodigy’s 1994 album ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ and the songs and sources that Liam sampled to help create this masterpiece.
Show some love here at Buy Me A Coffee :)
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Here’s a bit of information about the album.
The album is largely a response to the corruption of the rave scene in Britain by its mainstream status as well as Great Britain's Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which criminalised raves and parts of rave culture This is exemplified in the song "Their Law" with the spoken word intro and the predominant lyric, the "Fuck 'em and their law" sample. Many years later, after the controversy died down, Liam Howlett derided the title of the album, which he referred to as "stupid", and maintained that the album was never meant to be political in the first place.
When Liam Howlett came to the cutting room for the final phase in the album production, he realised that all the tracks he had originally planned for wouldn't fit onto a CD, so "One Love" had to be edited which resulted in a cut of approximately 3 minutes and 53 seconds, "The Heat (The Energy)" was slightly cut, and the track called "We Eat Rhythm" was left out. "We Eat Rhythm" was later released on a free cassette with Select magazine in October 1994 entitled Select Future Tracks. Liam Howlett later asserted that he felt the edit of "One Love" and "Full Throttle" could have been dropped from the track listing
Music for the Jilted Generation has received critical acclaim. Rolling Stone gave it three-and-a-half stars, calling it "truly trippy" and that it "generates universal dance fever".Alternative Press said it "throws much darker shapes than its predecessor" and "slams harder and rawer and covers more ground". Robert Christgau called it "one of the rare records that's damn near everything you want cheap music to be".Mojo ranked it number 83 in their "100 Modern Classics" list.[citation needed]
Spin ranked it number 60 in their "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s" list.[16] NME ranked it number 9 in their "Top 50 Albums of 1994" list. On 4 December 2008, radio presenter Zane Lowe inducted it into his 'masterpieces' by playing the album in full on his BBC Radio 1 show. It was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 1994. It is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Intro Song : The Prodigy - Intro (Music For The Jilted Generation)
End Screen Song: Kurupt FM - Ooze Dat
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Break & Enter (Remastered) · The Prodigy
More Music for the Jilted Generation
℗ 2007 XL Recordings Ltd
Released on: 2008-08-04
Associated Performer: Liam Howlett
Engineer: Kevin Metcalfe
Studio Musician: Phil Bent
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: EMI
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: Virgin Music Publishing Ltd.
Composer Lyricist: Floyd Dyce
Composer Lyricist: Liam Howlett
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Their Law · The Prodigy
Music for the Jilted Generation
℗ 1994 XL Recordings Ltd
Released on: 1994-04-04
Associated Performer: Liam Howlett
Associated Performer: Keith Flint
Associated Performer: Maxim
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: EMI Virgin Music Ltd.
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Composer Lyricist: Liam Howlett
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This video focuses on The Prodigy’s 1994 album ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ and the songs and sources that Liam sampled to help create this masterpiece.
Show some love here at Buy Me A Coffee :)
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/8MUD
Here’s a bit of information about the album.
The album is largely a response to the corruption of the rave scene in Britain by its mainstream status as well as Great Britain's Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which criminalised raves and parts of rave culture This is exemplified in the song "Their Law" with the spoken word intro and the predominant lyric, the "Fuck 'em and their law" sample. Many years later, after the controversy died down, Liam Howlett derided the title of the album, which he referred to as "stupid", and maintained that the album was never meant to be political in the first place.
When Liam Howlett came to the cutting room for the final phase in the album production, he realised that all the tracks he had originally planned for wouldn't fit onto a CD, so "One Love" had to be edited which resulted in a cut of approximately 3 minutes and 53 seconds, "The Heat (The Energy)" was slightly cut, and the track called "We Eat Rhythm" was left out. "We Eat Rhythm" was later released on a free cassette with Select magazine in October 1994 entitled Select Future Tracks. Liam Howlett later asserted that he felt the edit of "One Love" and "Full Throttle" could have been dropped from the track listing
Music for the Jilted Generation has received critical acclaim. Rolling Stone gave it three-and-a-half stars, calling it "truly trippy" and that it "generates universal dance fever".Alternative Press said it "throws much darker shapes than its predecessor" and "slams harder and rawer and covers more ground". Robert Christgau called it "one of the rare records that's damn near everything you want cheap music to be".Mojo ranked it number 83 in their "100 Modern Classics" list.[citation needed]
Spin ranked it number 60 in their "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s" list.[16] NME ranked it number 9 in their "Top 50 Albums of 1994" list. On 4 December 2008, radio presenter Zane Lowe inducted it into his 'masterpieces' by playing the album in full on his BBC Radio 1 show. It was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 1994. It is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Intro Song : The Prodigy - Intro (Music For The Jilted Generation)
End Screen Song: Kurupt FM - Ooze Dat
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Music for the Jilted Generation is the second studio album by English electronic dance music band The Prodigy. The album was released through XL Recordings in July 1994. The album was re-released in 2008 as More Music for the Jilted Generation, including remastered and bonus tracks. Similarly to their previous record Experience, Maxim Reality is the only group member, besides Liam Howlett, from the then line-up to contribute to the album.
Album information
The album is largely a response to the corruption of the rave scene in Britain by its mainstream status as well as Great Britain's Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which criminalised raves and parts of rave culture. This is exemplified in the song "Their Law" with the spoken word intro and the predominant lyric, the "Fuck 'em and their law" sample. Many years later, after the controversy died down, Liam Howlett derided the title of the album, which he referred to as "stupid", and maintained that the album was never meant to be political in the first place.
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