34. The Prodigy: 'Invaders Must Die' (Take Me To The Hospital) - Following 2004’s rather lacklustre and unexpected ‘Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned’, The Prodigy found themselves in the unusual position of underdogs with follow-up ‘Invaders Must Die’. But in retrospect, it was a situation the album thrived in. After shunning his bandmates on its predecessor, producer Liam Howlett reunited with Keith Flint and Maxim for ‘Invaders…’ and the trio successfully recaptured the ability to create the type of visceral rave tunes that first made them famous in the early 90s. Tailor-made for the live stage, ‘Invaders…’ deservedly reaffirmed The Prodigy’s position as dance music’s greatest live spectacle. (Jason Gregory)
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- Moderat, Memory Tapes and Vitalic?!! Great list for including those alone
- The Blueprint 3? That is one rubbish album. Shame that Jay Z hasn't made a good album for 8 years.
- Tune-Yards should have been on this list.
- Gotta be the best album list I've read so far!
- bunch of marginally talented hipster douches ruined this list.
YYY and Muse are the only ones worth buying.
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