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The Prodigy

The ProdigyBest The Prodigy Albums Ranked

7.3

Avg Score

17

Opinions

16

Albums

9

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Summary from 17 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated The Prodigy's catalog across 16 albums from 17 opinions, with an overall average of 7.3/10. The top-rated The Prodigy album is The Fat of the Land (1997) with a 8.3/10 average from 4 ratings, followed by 1994: The Prodigy, Liverpool and Experience. The discography on Wavelength spans 1992 to 2018. Firestarter ranks as the highest-rated The Prodigy song on Wavelength with a 9.0/10 average.

No Tourists

No Tourists

nme
10

There’s a telling detail buried in the album artwork of ‘No Tourists’, The Prodigy’s seething seventh album, which shows no signs of the Essex ravers mellowing out. It’s in the destination sign of a London bus that lurks in the shadows: “Four Aces, Dalston”. That was the tiny venue in which frenetic rapper Maxim, anarchic punk vocalist Keith Flint and brooding songwriter Liam Howlett played their

Their Law the Singles 1990 - 2005

Their Law the Singles 1990 - 2005

pitchfork
9.1

Career-spanning compilation collects singles from Liam Howlett's shape-shifting 1990s powerhouses.

No Tourists

No Tourists

pitchfork
6.2

On their seventh studio album, the UK rave veterans help themselves liberally to sounds and ideas from their back catalog while punching up the production to ultra-modern standards.

The Day Is My Enemy

The Day Is My Enemy

rollingstone
6.0

Do veteran electronic gnashers the Prodigy dare to drop an album in the Skrillex era? With their usual arsenal of Nirvana-esque riffs all but ineffective in a post-dubstep world, the resilient crew instead swerves hard into digital hardcore noise on their sixth album. They ignore modern EDM conventions almost completely (save a track with "Bass Cannon" gunner Flux Pavilion), opting instead for a h

The Day Is My Enemy

The Day Is My Enemy

pitchfork
6.0

The Prodigy's influence can still be felt through all manner of dance music that is loud, aggressive, and in love with its own transgressions, but on their sixth album, they increasingly sound like a genre of one.

The Fat of the Land

The Fat of the Land

pitchfork
5.9

Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit the Prodigy’s testosterone-fuelled U.S. invasion with 1997’s The Fat Of the Land.

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