The Prodigy - Their Law - The Singles 1990 To 2005 (DVD)
A very interesting DVD - The Prodigy - Their Law - The Singles 1990 To 2005 (DVD) Music DVD

Newest Review: ... concert from Brixton Academy. This DVD contains their greatest hits from the 90s and it also has some bonus features that have a decent run... more

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A very interesting DVD
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: 21/03/12

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Advantages: Entertaining to watch

Disadvantages: None

I miss the 90s. The 90s was, and always will be, my favourite decade for music.

I bought this DVD off Amazon.co.uk for £3.98 and that was from a third party seller. The packaging of the DVD is the exact same packaging as the CD version, apart from the fact that this one contains videos and a live concert from Brixton Academy. This DVD contains their greatest hits from the 90s and it also has some bonus features that have a decent running time. Overall, this is a fantastic trip down memory lane.

The quality of the audio is crystal clear. The videos are thumping and it really takes me back to my childhood. Another great thing about the DVD is that the videos are full length versions. Yes, the videos are slightly controversial, but that's what the band are all about. The DVD has a certificate of 18 which is purely down to videos such as "Smack Your B*tch Up", which contains scenes of drug and alcohol abuse.

The concert runs for 45 minutes and it was filmed at Brixton Academy. With songs such as "Firestarter" and "Breathe" the band really know how to put on a show and I found it rather captivating to watch. The Prodigy are shocking, but in a good way. This is a very entertaining DVD and the extra bonus content allows you to see the band backstage and it takes you deep into the mad bad world of The Prodigy.

I would recommend this DVD to fans of 90s dance culture and fans of The Prodigy of course.

All hail Keith.

Summary: An insight into the mad bad world of The Prodigy