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Classic Album Review: The Prodigy | Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned

This badly dated outing makes you want to smack Liam Howlett upside the head.

This came out in 2004 – or at least that’s when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing):

 


The good news: Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned is the electronica album of the year. The bad news: The year in question is 1999.

Had Prodigy mastermind Liam Howlett followed up his 1997 breakthrough Fat Of The Land with this stock collection of thwacking beatbox grooves, menacing basslines, squealing synths, Thriller samples and vocals by the likes of Kool Keith, Liam Gallagher and Juliette Lewis (yes, that Juliette Lewis), it might — might — have sounded at least vaguely cutting-edge. Seven long years later, though, this long-winded set of badly dated cliches just makes you want to smack him upside the head and take away his Chemical Brothers CDs.