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: A 2X LP edition is available through XL Recordings (~$28.00) and Discogs (~$31.00).

Released on , Their Law: The Singles 1990–2005 is the first official retrospective by the British electronic group The Prodigy . The album debuted at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart and serves as a definitive chronicle of the band's evolution from rave pioneers to global electronic-punk icons. Core Tracklist and Versions : A 2X LP edition is available through XL Recordings (~$28

In the early 90s, Liam Howlett was a hip-hop obsessed DJ who realized he could fuse the breakbeats of rap with the manic energy of the UK rave scene. When "Charly" hit in 1991, critics dismissed them as a "toytown techno" gimmick. But Howlett, joined by the manic energy of Keith Flint, Leeroy Thornhill, and the commanding presence of Maxim, had a much darker, heavier vision. The Pivot: "Their Law" 1 on the UK Albums Chart and serves

The compilation captures the band's evolution from the "toytown" techno of their early years to the aggressive, punk-infused "big beat" sound that defined the late 1990s. Named after the 1994 track "Their Law"—a collaboration with that protested the UK's Criminal Justice Bill—the album reflects the group's rebellious spirit. Tracklist Highlights But Howlett, joined by the manic energy of

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