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    Jilted had very little on it that crossed into rock.
    1 track, maybe 2. The PWEI crossover and voodoo people maybe.

    It was only with Fat of the land did they cross over more fully.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Laughing_Man View Post
    Jilted had very little on it that crossed into rock.
    1 track, maybe 2. The PWEI crossover and voodoo people maybe.

    It was only with Fat of the land did they cross over more fully.
    What?

    Their Law was one huge mutha-f*cking tune. It did cross the boundaries, got the rockers interested and so they listened to the entire album and more often than not enjoyed it. I know various rockers that started listening to dance music solely because of the Prodigy and continue to do so today.

    Now i see big bands like Infected Mushroom and Pendulum doing exactly the same thing they (the Prodigy) were doing a decade ago, just a bit differently, if not even further back than that.

    It's ironic really cos i think the new Prodigy album sound a bit like Pendulum anyway, i'm confused as to who's influencing who anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    What?

    Their Law was one huge mutha-f*cking tune. It did cross the boundaries, got the rockers interested and so they listened to the entire album and more often than not enjoyed it. I know various rockers that started listening to dance music solely because of the Prodigy and continue to do so today.

    Now i see big bands like Infected Mushroom and Pendulum doing exactly the same thing they (the Prodigy) were doing a decade ago, just a bit differently, if not even further back than that.

    It's ironic really cos i think the new Prodigy album sound a bit like Pendulum anyway, i'm confused as to who's influencing who anymore.
    Read again, Jilted Generation had very little that crossed over into rock.
    You prove my point with your comment.
    1 maybe 2 tracks.
    Their law and possibly voodoo people at a push.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Laughing_Man View Post
    Read again, Jilted Generation had very little that crossed over into rock.
    You prove my point with your comment.
    1 maybe 2 tracks.
    Their law and possibly voodoo people at a push.
    Ah yeah, sorry.

    But you agree that what did crossover brought a wider audience to dance music?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    Ah yeah, sorry.

    But you agree that what did crossover brought a wider audience to dance music?
    Oh hell yeah, I was also heavily into industrial back than, and many a prodigy track would creep into the sets of industrial DJ`s.
    More so the Fat of the Land stuff though.
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