Ah yes, Prodigy. Great music to dance to in a dingy, industrial themed night club. Although many may disagree with me, Fat Of The Land was one of their better albums. It was more commercial, and songs like Smack My B!tch Up obviously fed off the controversy, but it was still all great fun. Great for a party or drag racing down the strip. In fact, I hear SMBU makes people drive far more aggressively then most music - which is probably why it's the first song in my own mix CD for the car.
But overall, Prodigy was more show then substance. They certainly weren't the best musically; Crystal Method has more energy, Underworld has more depth, Massive Attack is much darker and Juno Reactor is just, well, all of the above. But Prodigy had that great image that none of the others really ever had. The video for SMBU was in the late 90's what Duran Duran's video for Hungry Like The Wolf was in the early 80's - edgy yet meaningless. It got people to watch but aside from the eye candy, there really wasn't much else there. Great fun for a while, but it can only entertain for so long before you want something more. Unfortunately, Prodigy dropped the ball after FOTL and hasn't really done anything interesting since. I hope they make a comeback one day because we need more from that genre.
Breath with me!