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Prodigyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
PostPosted:Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:28 pm
by saunby
Whos got their new album? Woo its pretty shweet!

:D
PostPosted:Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:37 pm
by Chantelle
I have only heard a few of their new ones I like them
Although the original old Skool prodigy was better
PostPosted:Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:58 pm
by Kane
I agree with the older song were better, I went to see them when I was but 15 years old lol was an amazing gig.
PostPosted:Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:07 pm
by Melissa
They done some remixes on this havent they?
PostPosted:Tue Feb 24, 2009 9:11 pm
by Zabuza
most excellent!

PostPosted:Tue Feb 24, 2009 9:14 pm
by Rugg
"i'm a fiah stawtah, twisted fiah stawtah"

PostPosted:Tue Feb 24, 2009 9:55 pm
by Falcon
Never heard of them.
PostPosted:Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:22 pm
by saunby
Rugg wrote:"i'm a fiah stawtah, twisted fiah stawtah"

Hahah xD
Yeah I agree their old stuff was better but its the same with nearly all bands to be honest, everyone gets hooked on the classic, old school stuff, and then when they write new music no-one (over exagurated obviously) likes it. But when the new stuff gets old everyone will love it, its a musical circle Ive learnt to like

PostPosted:Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:39 am
by Chantelle
firestarter is still their newer region and breathe and the like
PostPosted:Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:40 pm
by blacki
booo prodigy boooo

i prefere only stuff sound like tiesto and rob dougan
PostPosted:Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:29 pm
by Richard
blacki wrote:booo prodigy boooo
i prefere only stuff sound like tiesto and rob dougan
how do they compare?
The Prodigy was in a totally different genre and at its best in a different generation. Early 90s was their best.
Their newer stuff is good though.
I imagine most people here are too young to remember them when they were on the hardcore scene.
PostPosted:Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:59 pm
by blacki
Richard wrote:blacki wrote:booo prodigy boooo
i prefere only stuff sound like tiesto and rob dougan
how do they compare?
The Prodigy was in a totally different genre and at its best in a different generation. Early 90s was their best.
Their newer stuff is good though.
I imagine most people here are too young to remember them when they were on the hardcore scene.
ok i think you didnt understand what i said .... first i dont like prodigy cuz that my opinion. secondo i prefer some band sound like tiesto or rob dougan & finally third hardcore scene loll i just listen some old song from them for me they are not hardcore...

PostPosted:Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:16 pm
by Richard
what are you on about they were around at the major hardcore events all from late 80s to 90s
Like them or not thats what they were doing around that time, and they were very big at it.
PostPosted:Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:25 pm
by blacki
Richard wrote:what are you on about they were around at the major hardcore events all from late 80s to 90s
Like them or not thats what they were doing around that time, and they were very big at it.
ok man last things i dont know if you know what is real hardcore but hardcore is from a subgenre punk and prodigy sound totlly not hardcore for me. just somes bands =real hardcore ...hatebreed,sworn enemy,dead kenndys,first blood,cro mags... and so many others, that real hardcore... that it enjoy

PostPosted:Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:15 pm
by Chantelle
blacki wrote:Richard wrote:what are you on about they were around at the major hardcore events all from late 80s to 90s
Like them or not thats what they were doing around that time, and they were very big at it.
ok man last things i dont know if you know what is real hardcore but hardcore is from a subgenre punk and prodigy sound totlly not hardcore for me. just somes bands =real hardcore ...hatebreed,sworn enemy,dead kenndys,first blood,cro mags... and so many other, that real hardcore... that it enjoy 
Your totally off track
we are talking about Prodigys hardcore success and your changing genre
Prodigy hardcore success is from Hardcore as in Techno and electronica from late 80s and 90s
I am not familiar with what your talking about.. I have never heard of hardcore punk.
It must be something different or regional
you ask anyone from europe what hardcore is and they will tell you there are simply no guitars!
Unless of course your born in the mid - late 90s when it had already happened.
Edit to clarify
It would like me trying to compare Marylin Manson as a Hip hop artist.
PostPosted:Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:28 pm
by saunby
Yeah dude, theres two ways of defining hardcore
First is to interpret it your own way and decide what is and isnt hardcore for you whether it be music or something else.
Second is looking at hardcore as an actual music genre, just like rock

PostPosted:Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:29 pm
by blacki
agree with you ...what i mean... subgenre punk (hardcore )=more older than techno hardcore... my final last word end of the discution

PostPosted:Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:06 am
by Chantelle
Doesn't matter they both existed your said they wasnt hardcore.. when they were just a different genre.
And we were talking about Prodigy so punk guitars hardcore punk whatever your talking about shoudn't come into the equation.
Prodigy were the rave scene and that what we are discussing. That genre of music is obviously new to you which is why you simply made a mistake. Because otherwise no Prodigy were nothing like a punk music whatsoever
PostPosted:Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:46 am
by Melissa
blacki wrote:Richard wrote:what are you on about they were around at the major hardcore events all from late 80s to 90s
Like them or not thats what they were doing around that time, and they were very big at it.
ok man last things i dont know if you know what is real hardcore but hardcore is from a subgenre punk and prodigy sound totlly not hardcore for me. just somes bands =real hardcore ...hatebreed,sworn enemy,dead kenndys,first blood,cro mags... and so many others, that real hardcore... that it enjoy 
I wanna make a point, id get grilled for doing what ur doing.. Id get the usual oh on your off topic lock this thread.. this stupid bitch has taken it off topic
I think it comes down to your made a little mistake.. the hardcore type of music you refer to is probably US stuff.. but when talking about prodigy and hardcore the work punk shouldn't exist..
You will also be surprised to know they cannot sing elvis or do hip hop well either
Now I think we can all recognise that it was a simple mistake thats all. Bizarre as it was to compare prodigy to some punk music it was a mistake
so back on topic
so whats everyones fav original prodigy song?
Being only 19 They were kind of before my time
So i am going to have to say I know only their newer stuff like breathe which I loved
although from the few old stuff I liked "No good for me"
PostPosted:Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:37 pm
by Chantelle
How many of these do you guys know
"Jericho" – 3:42
"Music Reach (1/2/3/4)" – 4:12
"Wind It Up" – 4:33
"Your Love (Remix)" – 5:30
"Hyperspeed (G-Force Part 2)" – 5:16
"Charly (Trip into Drum and Bass Version)" – 5:12
"Out of Space" – 4:57
"Everybody in the Place (155 and Rising)" – 4:10
"Weather Experience" – 8:06
"Fire (Sunrise Version)" – 4:57
"Ruff in the Jungle Bizness" – 5:10
"Death of the Prodigy Dancers (Live)" – 3:43
from their first album
PostPosted:Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:13 pm
by saunby
If Im honest I know none of those as it is much before my time as well lol, will have to look up their old OLD stuff up sometime

PostPosted:Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:23 pm
by Chantelle
That was the first stuff they done wasn't it apart from a few test releases
edit if ud heard Charly for example you'd probably recognise it.
PostPosted:Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:54 pm
by Kane
I have Experience, Jilted Generation and Fat of The Land

Plus a few live gig recordings.
My all time prodigy favourite has to be Poison though, frelling love that track. Although Charly and Fire come a very close second.
Prodigy are definatly one of the better things to come out of Essex

PostPosted:Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:16 am
by Richard
Poison wasn't that from their 2nd album?
PostPosted:Mon Mar 02, 2009 6:47 pm
by Kane
Aye twas from Jilted Generation