Genius Lyrics
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The Prodigy (Ft. Pop Will Eat Itself) – Their Law
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“Their Law” is the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, specifically Part V sections 63-67 which were designed to combat large outdoor raves by making them an act of
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The Prodigy – Everybody in the Place
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Everybody's in the place! / Everybody's in the place! / Everybody's in the place! / Everybody's in the place! / Everybody's in the place! (Let's go) / Everybody's in the place! (
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The Prodigy – 3 Kilos
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[Instrumental]
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The Prodigy – Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix)
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(Lyrics by Maxim of The Prodigy) / Magic people, Voodoo people! / The Voodoo, who do / What you don't dare do, people / The Voodoo! / The Voodoo, who do / What you don't dare do
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The Prodigy – Razor
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The camera here recording / It's a razor sharp boy / Sign of the times / Nothing left to die for / Salvation model army oi son! / Gotta sweat it out boy now / They're coming here
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The Prodigy – Out of Space (Audio Bullys Remix)
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Send them...out...to space / I'm gonna send him to outta space / To find anotha race / I'm gonna send him to outta space / To find anotha race / I'm gonna put off my polo shirt
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Front Line Assembly – Comatose
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Here today / Gone tomorrow / What's the flavor / Can I borrow? / Beg or steal / What's the deal? / Beats for the money / He's not real / Who stole by the hand / Who stole by the
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The Prodigy – Firestarter
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“Firestarter” topped the U.K. Singles chart for 3 weeks and also peaked at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The wah-wah guitar riff in the song was sampled from The Breeders‘ song “S
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The Prodigy – Voodoo People
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Magic people, Voodoo people! / The Voodoo, who do / What you don't dare do, people / Voodoo! / The Voodoo, who do / What you don't dare do, people / The Voodoo, who do / What you
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Commodores – Assembly Line Samples
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See all of “Assembly Line” by Commodores’s samples
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The Prodigy – Poison
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[Intro: (Maxim Reality) and Liam Howlett] / *phone ringing* / (Hello? / Yeah, hold a sec / Liam, someone on the phone for you) / Aw, fuck's sake / Trying to write this fucking tune
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The Prodigy – The Heat (The Energy)
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Fly away / Fly away / Fly away / Fly away / Fly away / Fly away / Fly away / Fly away / He's devouring the heat, the energy / The heat, the energy / The heat / He's devouring the
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The Prodigy – Intro
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So, I've decided to take my work back underground / To stop it falling into the wrong hands
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Public Enemy – Shut 'Em Down
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A big hit for Public Enemy thanks to the Pete Rock Remix
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The Prodigy – Break & Enter
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Bring it down to earth, ooh ah / Bring it down to earth, ooh ah / Bring it down to earth, ooh ah / Bring it down to earth, ooh ah / Bring it down to earth, ooh ah / Bring it down
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The Prodigy (Ft. Manfred Mann & Public Enemy) – Shut 'Em Up
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[Chorus] / I shut 'em down (Shut 'em down, shut 'em, shut 'em down) / I shut 'em down (Shut 'em down, shut 'em, shut 'em down) / I shut 'em down (Shut 'em down, shut 'em, shut 'em
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Mobb Deep – Shook Ones Part II
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“Shook Ones (Part II)” is – with almost unanimous consent – proof that sequels can be better than the original song.
In what must be a contender for the greatest remix ever, Mobb
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The Prodigy – Charly (Alley Cat Mix)
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...y-y-y-y-y-you crazy! / Y-y-y-y-you crazy! / Y-y-y-y-you crazy, crazy-- You crazy! / Charly says / Always tell your mummy before you go off somewhere / Charly says / Always tell
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JAY-Z – 99 Problems
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In Decoded, Jay states he used “99 Problems” to confuse critics and point out their own ignorance by hiding a deeper story behind a superficial chorus.
The chorus hook “I got 99
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Prodigy of Mobb Deep – Snakes
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[Verse 1] / Bright gangsta, I'm a cool brotha / Smart mothafucka, and I still shoot guns / For the life of me, can't figure these people out / I try to love them, but they pull the
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Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit
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Considered by many to be the ultimate grunge anthem, “Smells Like Teen Spirit” was the lead single for Nirvana’s second studio album and major label debut, September 1991’s
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Prodigy of Mobb Deep – Young Veterans
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The background song in the skit is part of “Freestyle”.
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The Prodigy (Ft. Juliette Lewis) – Spitfire
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Spitfire was released as the last single from The Prodigy’s album Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned.
The song peaked at #107 on the U.K. Singles chart and topped the British
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The Prodigy – Charly (Original Mix)
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Charly says, "Always tell your Mummy / Before you go off somewhere" / Charly says, "Always tell your Mummy / Before you go off somewhere" / You crazy! / Charly says, "Always tell
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The Prodigy – You'll Be Under My Wheels
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I rock rock, rock, rock rock rock / I roll I roll I roll / Rock, Rock, Rock, Rock, Rock, Rock / I Roll, I Roll I Roll / I rock rock, rock, rock rock rock / I roll I roll I roll
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The Prodigy – No Good (Start the Dance)
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You wa-- wa-- --ee--, --ee-- You wa-- --ee-eel the bass drum? / You wa-- wa-- --ee--, --ee-- You wa-- --ee-eel the bass drum? / You wa-- wa-- --ee--, --ee-- You wa-- --ee-eel the
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Big Pun – Beware
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Over an ominous-sounding sample from Henry Mancini’s “Theme for the Losers” mixed with a vocal sample from Prodigy’s verse on the first version of Mobb Deep’s “Shook Ones,” Big Pun
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The Prodigy – One Love (Edit)
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Allah, allah / Allah, allah / Allah, allah
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The Prodigy – Out of Space
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The fourth single from Experience, The Prodigy’s debut album
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