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The Prodigy ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ Review
Album Music ReviewMarch 26, 2015January 6, 2020

The Prodigy ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ Review

The Prodigy ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ Review: veteran dance act brings the noise in grand fashion…but some variety would have been nice. [rating=3] The Prodigy have always been the punks of electronica. Aggressive, brattish and abrasive, they created a carefully tailored sonic assault that has won them millions of fans and made them one of the few […]

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