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Its their law so Lump it. (The Prodigy - Their Law - The Singles 1990 To 2005 (DVD))

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The Prodigy - Their Law - The Singles 1990 To 2005 (DVD)

Date: 14/12/05 (335 review reads)
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Advantages: Hardcore banging choons

Disadvantages: none

Specifcations
Actors The Prodigy
Certificate 18 years and over
Year 1990-2005
Languages English
Region Region 2
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This DVD features the highly acclaimed videos from 1990 right through to 2005 from the 3 piece dance band The Prodigy.
Band Members are Liam Howlett, Keith Flint and Maxim who, for the last 15 years have been producing hit after hit of banging dance tracks.

Even My kids love the Band although I will not let them watch the Smack my Bitch up Video with all its drug references and bad behaviour, From old school "Charly" to up to date "Girls" The prodigy use a wide range of music dance styles.

Throughout the Videos you can see the weird and wonderful Keith Flint as he goes through hairstyle after hairstyle with my favorite being the green mowhawks on the side of his head like when you are cutting the grass and leaving a shorn patch in the middle.

Liam Howlett is the main man behind the music with Maxim and Keith sharing the vocals although Keith was originally only a dancer for the band.

This Dvd brings together nearly all their music videos in one place, the Videos are as follows...

1. Firestarter
2. Poison
3. No Good (Start The Dance)
4. Breathe
5. Out Of Space
6. Smack My B*tch Up
7. Charly ( Remember the Tv Advert with the Cat )
8. Spitfire
9. Voodoo People
10. Girls
11. Everybody In The Place
12. Baby's Got A Temper
13. Wind It Up (Video)
14. One Love (Video)

My personal favorites are Poison, Everybody is in the place and spitfire.
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To accompany the Music videos is a live gig from Brixton Academy, London in 1997. I myself was at this concert and it comes accross almost as good as when I was there only not as loud, even when I turn my TV up to full volume. The concert lasts for a good 45 minutes and the tracks are...

1. Smack My B*tch Up
2. Voodoo People
3. Voodoo Beats
4. Their Law
5. Funky Sh*t
6. Breathe
7. Serial Thrilla
8. Mindfields
9. Fuel My Fire
10. Firestarter
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The Special Features are

Spitfire (Live @ Pinkpop 2005)
Their Law (Live @ Red Square 1997) ( The prodigy were the first western band to play in Russia )
Break And Enter (Live @ Glastonbury 1995)
Out Of Space (Behind The Scenes)
Voodoo People (Behind The Scenes)
Poison (Behind The Scenes)
Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned (Demo Mix, Video)
This is the name of the last prodigy album released in 1994
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If you are a hardcore fan of The Prodigy then no doubt you will be buying this Dvd but even if you are not give this a try and you might surprise yourself.

Available form
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Amazon £11.24
Dvd.co uk £10.99
Also available at all other good stockist and some bad ones as well

Summary: A fantastic tribute to a fantastic band

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Last comments:
IainWear

- 15/12/05

Sorry, but I agree with Clownfoot. This is little more than several lists, with very little opinion.
katygriff

- 14/12/05

I do not think i would get it but nice review. Its just not my sort of thing. x
clownfoot

- 14/12/05

Just seems like a list of the song titles and extras rather than anything of substance that tells me if this is a worthwhile DVD to purchase.

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