The Prodigy – Music For The Jilted Generation (2xLP)
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Music for the Jilted Generation, released in 1994, is The Prodigy’s second studio album and a landmark of electronic music in the 1990s. Expanding beyond rave culture into a harder, more confrontational sound, the record blends breakbeat, techno, acid house, and rock energy into a powerful statement of defiance. Tracks like Voodoo People, Poison, and No Good (Start the Dance) became instant classics, combining relentless beats with Liam Howlett’s razor-sharp production.
The album was also a cultural reaction, capturing the tension between youth counterculture and political establishment in the UK during the Criminal Justice Act era. Its fusion of aggression, groove, and experimentation helped push electronic music into the mainstream while retaining its underground spirit. Music for the Jilted Generation remains one of The Prodigy’s defining works, a furious, genre-bending record that continues to influence electronic and rock musicians alike.
Reviews
“Music for the Jilted Generation is a thrilling collision of rave energy and punk attitude.” – AllMusic
“The Prodigy made an album that captured the rebellious spirit of the 1990s youth underground.” – Rolling Stone
“Aggressive, inventive, and unrelenting, this record is electronic music with teeth.” – NME
“A landmark release that bridged the gap between club culture and rock arenas.” – The Guardian
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 Intro
A2 Break & Enter
A3 Their Law
A4 Full Throttle
B5 Voodoo People
B6 Speedway (Theme From 'Fastlane')
B7 The Heat (The Energy)
C8 Poison
C9 No Good (Start The Dance)
C10 One Love (Edit)
The Narcotic Suite