The Prodigy - Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
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Album Details
- Artist: The Prodigy
- Album: Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
- Label: XL
- Year of Release: 2004
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- Reviewed by: dscanland on 2004-10-11
After much speculation and some anticipation, Liam Howlett and rest of Prodigy have returned after a huge hiatus (a whopping 7 years since The Fat Of The Land hit the shelves). Well, not really the group per say. Howlett decided to scrap anything that he did with Maxim and Keith Flint because he wanted to sound different. Jesus Liam, what were you thinking? Those guys added more than just words and notes to the group. There are actually very few merits of this album. I really think that Howlett should be ashamed of himself. What the fuck is "Action Radar" all about? It is so repetitive and obnoxious that I couldn't get through it once. I thought the "Thriller" rip off on "The Way It Is" was pretty clever but it really didn't do much for me in the whole scheme of things. Even with the slew of guest artists (Twista, Juliette Lewis, Kool Keith, Liam Gallagher) Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned just couldn't be saved.
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