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"Feel the heat and prepare for war", goes one new track on The Prodigy's hardcore seventh album 'No Tourists'. Here, they tell NME what keeps them confrontational after 28 years in the gameIt’s 28 years since Essex rave legends The Prodigy played their first ever gig at the Four Aces, a tiny venue in Dalston, east London. They were paid £100 between them and so, naturally, head honcho Liam Howlett quit his job, no doubt in his mind that he would spend the rest of his life […]The post “Am I angry? I must be…”: NME in conversation with The Prodigy appeared first on NME.
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