Perhaps one of the most notorious and aggressive electronic bands to hit the radio waves, The Prodigy were never ones to shy from controversy or shock. The release of their newest album, The Day Is My Enemy, has been hailed as the, “…most exciting – and most angrily British – album of the year” by Kerrang and their shows are selling out left and right. Their return is a much needed kick in the ass and we at Bloody are thrilled to see them back!
We got the opportunity to speak with composer/keyboardist/programmer/all around wizard Liam Howlett, who founded the group in 1990, to discuss the band and their current plans, the kind of horror movie he’d like to score, the infamously controversial “Smack My Bitch Up” music video, and which horror director he’d like to see create a video for one of their tracks!
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