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Whose impact on the 90's was larger in the UK?   Liam Howlett or Damon Albarn?

How does having one big year in what ultimately returned to being a niche genre “define a decade”?  If you asked me to name 5 musical artists that defined the 90's I wouldn’t even get to The Prodigy (Nirvana, Blur, Oasis, Rage Against the Machine, Green Day)

I’m not talking about EDM.  I agree that they were very very significant to EDM.  I’m specifically talking about The Prodigy “defining the decade” since there was a lot more going on in the 90's than EDM.

They had one big year in the US - 1997-1998 with The Fat of the Land. The next album failed to chart in the US (Flint does not appear on any tracks which seems to lend credence to my “frontman=big success” assertion). Since then they’ve barely cracked 60 in the US album charts once .

I’m not sure that The Prodigy defined the decade. Their main innovation was realizing that a frontman made their live shows a lot more compelling than a couple of skinny English dudes jumping around behind a DJ booth.

They’re missing at least one.

Respected buggy whip manufacturer has a few concerns about automobiles

I watch it once a year (along with a the “essential episodes” of the show) and yeah it does. It’s one of the better “musical episodes” in TV canon. It segues into the singing organically, the songs serve the plot and a couple of the cast members have really great voices (you expect it from Anthony Stewart Head given

I’m starting to understand why my parents vacillated from looking annoyed and looking perplexed all the time.

I’m not sure that this walked the line between serious and silly as well as “Moo Moo” did. I felt tonal whiplash a few times watching the episode. Maybe it’s because Braugher and Crews are so good but I think they handled the balance better than it was done here. 

Finally my girlfriend will understand my annoyance at Greedo shooting first.

Captain Raymond Holt celebrates upon being informed of the renewal.

What was incomprehensible about Hereditary? I thought it had a fairly straightforward story.

Dirk will retire when Mark Cuban no longer wants to pay him to play basketball.

A headlining Wrestlemania match between Bautista and Triple H will ultimately be a match between a 49-year-old WWE executive and a 50-year-old movie star who has been out of wrestling for the better part of a decade. But, hey, it’s still better than the inevitable Hulk Hogan return that WWE’s doing soft runs for,

Escape Room 2: Escape Harder.

They’ll turn him heel.

The Fifth Element needs no defense.

I ended up checking out of Jupiter and Valerian early.

My initial thought when they announced her was “Holy shit! Huey Freeman just won an Oscar”