: The band’s debut chart success, famously sampling a British public information cartoon. It kickstarted the "toytown techno" wave, though The Prodigy quickly outgrew the label.
The Prodigy was a highly influential British electronic music group formed in 1990. The group consisted of Keith Flint (vocals, dancing), Liam Howlett (keyboards, programming), and Joachin de Coster (DJ). They were known for their energetic live performances and a unique blend of electronic music styles, including breakbeat, techno, and rock. : The band’s debut chart success, famously sampling
The Prodigy influenced countless artists across genres. Their blend of high-tempo beats, sampling expertise, and intense live performances made them legends. Their Law: The Singles 1990–2005 serves as a perfect introduction to newcomers and a nostalgic retrospective for old fans. : The band’s debut chart success