Actually, would not say much about it, but almost everyone has at least through the soundtrack of this year's cult science fiction film Matrix heard one or another piece of them. What The Prodigy in 1997 landed there, is probably a personal best, as you can well exceed even hardly. While the former Prodigy albums partly still quite "bumpy" sounded and stylistically still had not detect any definition, is "the fat of the land" a brilliant mix of virtually all genres of music, rotated only by the Wolf and a steam pile drivers -Bass and a hell rhythm driven. It starts quite violent with "Smack My Bitch Up" and "Breathe", but can also be a little softer and msytischer Vedas with "Mind Fields" and "Narayan" before a the (Nomen est omen) infernally violent "Firestarter" put an end to makes. Luckily "Climbatize" more appropriate at the end to "chill out", and even the punky "Fuel My Fire" is compared to the previous highly explosive mixture almost a relaxation. So before you this masterpiece of techno punk (or as otherwise you might classify Prodigy?), Your stereo system mounted good! (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)