: The compilation’s title track (originally from Music for the Jilted Generation ). It was a fierce, politically charged protest against the UK's 1994 Criminal Justice Bill, which aimed to ban illegal raves. Mainstream Domination (1996–1997)
: Features a second disc of rare B-sides, live tracks, and remixes, including the "Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix)" and unreleased tracks like "Razor".
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"Firestarter": The track that introduced Keith Flint’s iconic persona to the world. "Breathe": A masterclass in tension and industrial grit.
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: "Firestarter" and "Breathe" from The Fat of the Land (1997), which brought electronic punk to the mainstream.
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The compilation rounds out with material from Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned , featuring tracks like "Girls" and "Spitfire," showcasing a sleeker, digital-punk aesthetic. Track-by-Track Highlights
The primary disc features 15 tracks that redefined British music, blending techno, big beat, and industrial rock. Highlights include: Smack My Bitch Up