Music For The Jilted Generation by The Prodigy
About the album Music For The Jilted Generation
The Prodigy (namely Liam Howlett) reach even more musical extremes concerning the sound of dance music with Music For The Jilted Generation from 1994.
In the early years of the ‘90s, rave music had been demonized by a large part of conservative Britain. This album was considered a response-reaction to this hostile climate.
Music For The Jilted Generation reached No. 1 in Britain with 600,000 sales.
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