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The Prodigy - What Evil Lurks

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2008

Non-official video for What Evil Lurks, the debut single for british rave band The Prodigy. From the What Evil Lurks EP (1991).

(Images of members of the prodigy, in order, are Liam Howlett, Keith Flint and Maxim)

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  • brad pitt brad pitt brad pitt :D

  • if there was a better quality, like HD, i would jizz in my pants

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  • This was probably the only time that The Prodigy used a sample that I recognized (West Street Mob - Break Dance Electric Boogie)

  • @Azumangadoih Heh, I think you're right then :)

  • @odaxelagniaproject I agree that shitty pop-dance were never a techno. But still , techno is not dead. If you think that techno lives in hardstyle/hardcore, i'd say it will never be dead. I like a lot hardcore/hardstyle wich i listen every day and the likers list is very big. The real techno can not die, at least not in my generation ))

  • @Azumangadoih no, they didn't (excepting hardstyle: techno->hardcore techno->hardstyle). Techno is a separate genre of electronic music, and "now a days electronic music" is not related to techno at all. Shitty pop-dance tracks were never techno.

  • @odaxelagniaproject yeah sure, tell that to Hardstyle, DnB and Dubstep wich actually came from Techno.

  • Prodigy are the beat masters :D

  • @BlyndePyro81 techno is dead

  • You suck. Turn down the volume of the input when you record audio. You completely ruined this. Can't you hear that? It should be immediately obvious to you that you fucked it up, so instead of uploading it to youtube, you should redo it.

  • @XHauntX Don't be stupid, Techno is a big style and incorporates several kinds of beat types. Oldskool Techno is actually more about samples, sinister and or cunning basslines, choirs, and "acid" synths, but break beats are also common.

  • prad pit ?

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