The Prodigy | Invaders Must Die | EDM Music Videos |

http://www.A3Network.com. The Prodigy | Invaders Must Die | EDM Music Videos | Copyright recordings, music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Take Me To The Hospital / Cooking Vinyl. The band's fifth studio album is called Invaders Must Die and is released on the band's new label, Take Me to the Hospital. The album features drummer Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age) on drums for "Run with the Wolves". The top five hit "Omen" and the "Invaders Must Die" tracks were co-produced with Does It Offend You, Yeah? frontman James Rushent. Sleeve notes show an A&R credit for Nick Halkes who signed the act to XL thus possibly linking with the clear references on the album to rave culture and the presence of the 'classic' Prodigy sound that seemed less present on the 'Always Outnumbered' album. Invaders Must Die was released on February 21, 2009 in Australia and in Europe on February 23, 2009 charting at number one in the UK with week one sales of over 97,000 - a higher figure than for either 'Always Outnumbered..' or their singles collection. The album also charted top 5 in Germany and Australia and top 10 in Norway and several other European countries. The single "Omen" debuted at #1 on the Canadian Singles Chart the week of February 25, 2009. European release includes 11 tracks audio CD and a DVD disc with the videos "Invaders Must Die", "Omen" and live video versions of "World's On Fire" and "Warriors's Dance" plus computer readable (HD data for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X) HD version of the video "Invaders Must Die".


Take Me To The Hospital | Omen | Nick Halkes | ... | Run With The Wolves | Dave Grohl | A3b Network | Always Outnumbered | Invaders Must Die | The Prodigy | James Rushent |
The Prodigy | Invaders Must Die | EDM Music Videos |http://www.A3Network.com. The Prodigy | Invaders Must Die | EDM Music Videos | Copyright recordings, music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Take Me To The Hospital / Cooking Vinyl. The band's fifth studio album is called Invaders Must Die and is released on the band's new label, Take Me to the Hospital. The album features drummer Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age) on drums for "Run with the Wolves". The top five hit "Omen" and the "Invaders Must Die" tracks were co-produced with Does It Offend You, Yeah? frontman James Rushent. Sleeve notes show an A&R credit for Nick Halkes who signed the act to XL thus possibly linking with the clear references on the album to rave culture and the presence of the 'classic' Prodigy sound that seemed less present on the 'Always Outnumbered' album. Invaders Must Die was released on February 21, 2009 in Australia and in Europe on February 23, 2009 charting at number one in the UK with week one sales of over 97,000 - a higher figure than for either 'Always Outnumbered..' or their singles collection. The album also charted top 5 in Germany and Australia and top 10 in Norway and several other European countries. The single "Omen" debuted at #1 on the Canadian Singles Chart the week of February 25, 2009. European release includes 11 tracks audio CD and a DVD disc with the videos "Invaders Must Die", "Omen" and live video versions of "World's On Fire" and "Warriors's Dance" plus computer readable (HD data for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X) HD version of the video "Invaders Must Die".
   
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