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Take Me to the Hospital Remixes

The Prodigy

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Customer Reviews

Solid Relese from The Prodigy, Sub Par Effort from iTunes

Usually I like to own the physical relese of an album, but sometimes its easier said then done. The digital release of the Prodigy's 21st Single is solid. You're getting 6 remixes, an Instrumental, the original from the Invaders Must Die album and the awesomly fun music video. UNFORTUNATLY the '09 EQ mix of the song (the version used in the music video) for sale here on iTunes for $0.99 clocks in at only 0:09 as opposed to the actual play length of 3:42! You can preview the entire track on here! I have no clue what this means for me as I payed for the whole album and got ripped off... do I pay again when it's fixed? Will they offer me a free download when they fix it? do I get my $1 back? the whole $10? Thankfully the rest of the album, and video, are in tact.

BE CAREFUL - FIRST TRACK IS 0:09 SECONDS LONG

i bought the full single and was suprised after first listening,such cool mixes but the first track is wrong uploaded from ITUNES. the service told me that they will fix it, till now nothing... great single, itunes is sleeping

Along came Rusko!

I was pleasantly surprised to find Rusko's remix! When I first saw it, I immediately downloaded it and listened to it. IT IS AMAZING!!! That bass will melt you face off! I definitely recommend Rusko's Remix! It's the best one!

Biography

Formed: 1990 in Braintree, England

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The Prodigy navigated the high wire, balancing artistic merit and mainstream visibility with more flair than any electronica act of the 1990s. Ably defeating the image-unconscious attitude of most electronic artists in favor of a focus on nominal frontman Keith Flint, the group crossed over to the mainstream of pop music with an incendiary live experience that approximated the original atmosphere of the British rave scene even while leaning uncomfortably close to arena rock showmanship and punk theatrics....
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