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The Sonic Terrorists: Celebrating The Prodigy’s 'Their Law: The Singles 1990–2005'

: An infamous, aggressive masterpiece that sparked immense controversy, yet is technically flawless. Suddenly, the exclusivity of the "Zip" made sense

"Firestarter": The track that introduced Keith Flint’s iconic persona to the world. "Breathe": A masterclass in tension and industrial grit. It showed the skeletons

Suddenly, the exclusivity of the "Zip" made sense. This wasn't just a compilation; it was a statement. The album Their Law was meant to be a celebration of the singles, but this specific file collection peeled back the gloss. It showed the skeletons. It showed the sheer, unadulterated aggression that made The Prodigy the kings of the electronic underground. 2‑CD Special Edition

| | Details | | ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Album | Their Law: The Singles 1990–2005 | | Artist | The Prodigy | | Release Date | 17 October 2005 | | Produced By | Liam Howlett | | UK Chart Peak | No. 1 (entered 23 October 2005) | | Total Length | 72 min 38 sec (single‑disc version) | | Main Formats | single CD, 2‑CD Special Edition, DVD, silver vinyl 2×LP, rare Japanese/Korean box set (limited to 2,000 copies) | | Key “Exclusive” Tracks | Disc 2 (Special Edition): “Razor”, “Back 2 Skool”, “Pendulum Remix of Voodoo People”, “No Man Army” (with Tom Morello), “Audio Bullys Remix of Out of Space”, live cuts from Brixton Academy. |