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The Prodigy Invaders Must Die Deluxe Edition Album Cover Art

2009 studio anthology by The Prodigy

Invaders Must Die
Invadersmustdie.jpg
Studio album by

The Prodigy

Released 23 February 2009
Recorded February 2006 – November 2008 in London, New York
Genre
  • Large shell
  • new rave[1]
  • electronica
Length 46:01
Characterization
  • Take Me to the Hospital
  • Cooking Vinyl
  • RED
Producer
  • Liam Howlett
  • James Rushent
The Prodigy chronology
Their Law: The Singles 1990–2005
(2005)
Invaders Must Die
(2009)
Globe'due south on Fire
(2011)
Singles from Invaders Must Dice
  1. "Invaders Must Die"
    Released: 26 November 2008
  2. "Omen"
    Released: 16 Feb 2009
  3. "Warrior'south Trip the light fantastic"
    Released: 11 May 2009
  4. "Take Me to the Hospital"
    Released: 31 Baronial 2009

Invaders Must Die is the fifth studio album by English language electronic dance music group The Prodigy. The album was released on 23 February 2009 on the ring'south new record label Take Me to the Hospital,[2] and was distributed by Cooking Vinyl. Although Liam Howlett, Maxim and Keith Flintstone all contributed material for The Fat of the State, Invaders Must Die is the kickoff Prodigy record where, given the departure of Leeroy Thornhill, all band members took part in the artistic process.

The album was a commercial success, faring improve than Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. In dissimilarity to the commercial performance, critical reaction to the album was mixed. It has spawned four singles, including the title track, "Omen", "Warrior'due south Dance" and "Have Me to the Hospital".

Recording [edit]

Recording began in February 2006, shortly afterward the release of Their Police: The Singles 1990–2005, and ended in November 2008. Some of the songs recorded for the album, such as the synthesizer-led "Colours" were written before the release of the group'due south 4th anthology, and early on versions were showcased in live performances. Liam Howlett conceived the anthology musical direction every bit a mashup of their previous albums. The new album was set to be released in summertime 2007, just when the anthology's release appointment was postponed to the "outset quarter of next year [2008]," the band had conceived over 25 ideas while completing production on sure tracks and writing lyrics.[3]

Howlett revealed in an Apr 2008 interview that he had iii more months of work left for the new anthology. He also said that he has a working album title and song titles, but was non prepare to publicly denote them until these details were released through The Prodigy's official newsletter on 4 November.[4] This announcement stated that the album would exist a render to their "sometime-school but cutting border" roots,[5] and would feature collaborations with Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters, Them Crooked Vultures, and Nirvana, and James Rushent of Does Information technology Offend You, Aye?,[5] but would not characteristic any guest vocals.[half dozen]

Limerick [edit]

Invaders Must Die 's title rails is the album's opening runway, and its lyrics include the name of the group on the line "We are The Prodigy." The song is featured in many films and game trailers such as the picture show Kick-Donkey and the Duke Nukem Forever game trailer.[7] "Omen" has a similar tempo, and both tracks were co-produced by James Rushent. "Thunder" recreates elements from Trevor Joe'southward "Ethiopian Peace Song" (besides known as "Rasta Peace Song"), while "Colours" is one of the outset songs written past the unabridged band.[8] [9]

"Have Me to the Hospital"'s music video was The Prodigy'due south first to exist released on the Vidzone application. The promotional film was filmed onto VHS rather than digital recording equipment to obtain an one-time school 1990s wait. The track samples "Salami Fever" past Pepe Deluxé and "Ragamuffin Duo Have Charge" by Asher D & Daddy Freddy, and the name of the vocal comes from the record characterization of the same name. "Warrior'southward Dance" is one of the most progressive tracks on the album; the song chorus is a sample of the True Faith song "Take Me Abroad", which was so sampled and edited by Major Players in "Come up with Me", the vocal where the vocals for this track come from. The song likewise samples "Final Cut", a song featuring Bridget(te) Grace.[8] [ix] A festival of the aforementioned name was curated past the group, and took identify at Milton Keynes.[10]

"Run With the Wolves", featuring Dave Grohl on drums, contains a sample of "Then Refined" by Senser. This vocal was featured in the 2011 film Hall Pass. There was a contest to make a music video for the vocal, and the winning entry was posted on fifteen February 2010. After a "reprise" of "Omen", "World'southward on Fire" follows. This song samples The Breeders' "I Only Wanna Become Along" and "Vamp" equanimous by Outlander. "Piranha" samples "Troubled Mind" by The Buff Medways and "Sara Zamana" past Kishore Kumar and Chorus, while "Stand up Up", the only instrumental rails on the album, samples "One Way Glass" from Manfred Mann Chapter Three. This song, along with "Omen", is featured heavily in the 2010 film Kick-Ass, and both are included on the soundtrack release of the album.[8] [ix]

Promotion [edit]

Invaders Must Die was called as the lead unmarried from the album of the same name, and was released from the band's website equally a free digital download on 26 November 2008. The download was appear in a newsletter sent to fans on 24 Nov, and first aired on Zane Lowe's Radio 1 show as the 'Hottest Tape in the World' of the same twenty-four hours it was released. Although information technology was non released as a commercial single, the vocal peaked at No. 49 in the Uk Singles Chart,[11]

"Omen" debuted at No. 1 on the Canadian Singles Nautical chart during the week of 25 February 2009, peaked at No. 4 in the UK.[12] In Commonwealth of australia, the song debuted at #83.[xiii]

The single that followed, "Warrior's Dance", was released on xi May 2009. The digital version of the single was released on 17 April 2009 in Commonwealth of australia as an iTunes sectional, while the "Edit" version with none of the remixes is likewise available. When released there, nevertheless, the song was titled incorrectly and the download was really a song from the band Placebo; this consequence was fixed shortly subsequently its release.[ citation needed ] 3 downloadable remixes of "Warrior's Dance" were sold via the group'due south website, while an extra remix was sectional to iTunes. The vocal peaked at No. 9 on the UK Singles Chart.[14]

"Take Me to the Infirmary", released on 31 August 2009, was the terminal commercially released single from the anthology. It was remixed half-dozen times, with the "Wreckage" mix being a collaboration with Josh Homme.[15] The song debuted at No. 38 in the UK Singles Chart and topped the U.k. Dance Chart.[16]

Release and reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
AnyDecentMusic? half dozen.one/10[17]
Metacritic sixty/100[18]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [ane]
The Guardian [nineteen]
Mixmag [20]
Mojo [21]
The Observer [22]
Pitchfork 5.8/10[23]
Q [24]
Rolling Stone [25]
Spin [26]
The Times [27]

Invaders Must Die was released as a CD, CD/DVD set up, double-vinyl, digital download and a luxury-like seven-inch vinyl box ready that includes v seven-inches, CD/DVD, bonus CD, poster, stickers and stencils.[28] To coincide with the release of the anthology, the band embarked on a ix date UK arena bout, with back up from Dizzee Rascal, Noisia, Herve and DJ Kissy Sell Out.[ commendation needed ] The "Warrior's Dance" video aired on Channel iv on 28 March at 12:00 am.[6]

Every bit with Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned, initial critical response to Invaders Must Dice was mixed. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 60, based on 20 reviews.[18] Ane example was AllMusic, who called it "a curious nu-rave record, as though the audio of 1991 (such as their Top Ten hit "Charly") has been filtered through the sound of 1996 (such equally their number one, "Firestarter") to emerge as zero more than a hodgepodge of uptempo dance music with extroverted beats and grimy basslines.[i]

Nevertheless, information technology was a commercial success. The album debuted at the pinnacle of the UK Albums Chart on 1 March 2009 with 97,254 copies sold, giving them their quaternary consecutive number ane album in the UK. The album performed well worldwide equally well, entering the elevation v in Poland,[29] Republic of ireland,[xxx] the Netherlands,[31] Commonwealth of australia,[32] Canada, Kingdom of belgium and Germany.[33] The album debuted at No. 117 in the US only jumped to No. 58 in its second week. The album received Gilt sales condition in Australia and Germany,[34] while Switzerland classified it as "2× Golden" with 30,000 copies. As of vii Nov 2009 the album has sold over ane,029,000 copies worldwide.[35]

The European edition includes an eleven-track sound CD and a DVD with the videos for "Invaders Must Die," "Omen" and live performances of "World'south on Fire" and "Warrior's Trip the light fantastic toe". The DVD has a calculator-readable (Hard disk data for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X) high definition version of the former music video.[ citation needed ] On 21 October 2009, the album was re-released as "Invaders Must Die Special Edition", which included remixes of the album itself, a unlike anthology cover, and a DVD containing music videos and live performances. 1 of the tracks on the edition was eventually released as a MP3 for download.[36] The song was later released as "Invaders".[37]

On Sabbatum 23 February 2019, in commemoration of the 10 year anniversary of Invaders Must Die'south original release in 2009, the album was repressed on clear vinyl and limited to 1,000 copies to exist sold on The Prodigy's official merchandise spider web store[38] for release on 17 May 2019.

Track list [edit]

No. Championship Author(southward) Length
1. "Invaders Must Dice" Liam Howlett, Nick Halkes 4:55
2. "Omen" Howlett, Tim Hutton, Saying 3:36
3. "Thunder" Howlett, Hutton, Trevor Joe 4:08
4. "Colours" Howlett, Keith Flintstone, John Fortis iii:27
5. "Take Me to the Hospital" Howlett, Flint, Jari Salo, Paul Malmström 3:39
6. "Warrior's Trip the light fantastic toe" Howlett, Bridget[te] Grace, Jeff Mills, Anthony Srock 5:12
7. "Run With the Wolves" Howlett, Flint 4:24
8. "Omen (Reprise)" Howlett, Hutton 2:xiv
nine. "World'south on Fire" Howlett, Maxim, Marcos Vicente Salon, Kim Bargain 4:50
ten. "Piranha" Howlett, Scrapper, Maxim, Billy Childish, Rajesh Roshan, Sameer Anjaan 4:05
11. "Stand up Upward" Howlett, Manfred Mann, Peter Thomas 5:xxx
Special Edition Disc one bonus tracks
No. Championship Length
12. "The Big Gundown[4]" 4:twenty
13. "Wild West" 4:15
fourteen. "Omen" (Live at Rock am Ring 2009) iv:13
Special Edition Disc 2
No. Title Length
1. "Invaders Must Dice" (Liam H Re-Amped Version) 2:59
2. "Invaders Must Die" (Chase & Status Remix) five:x
3. "Omen" (Noisia Remix) vi:twenty
iv. "Omen" (Hervé's End of the World Remix) 5:24
v. "Warrior's Dance" (Hereafter Funk Squad'due south 'Rave Soldier' Mix) 5:33
6. "Warrior'south Trip the light fantastic toe" (Benga Remix) 4:45
7. "Warrior'due south Trip the light fantastic toe" (S Key Remix) v:42
8. "Take Me to the Infirmary" (Rusko Remix) 4:24
9. "Accept Me to the Hospital" (Sub Focus Remix) 4:33
10. "Have Me to the Hospital" (Josh Homme & Liam H's Wreckage Mix) 4:ten
11. "Take Me to the Infirmary" (Loser'south Middlesex A&E Remix) v:47
12. "Invaders Must Die" (Yuksek Remix) 5:03
13. "Thunder" (Bang Gang Remix) five:48
Special Edition DVD
No. Title Length
ane. "Invaders Must Dice" (video)
2. "Omen" (video)
3. "Warrior'south Dance" (video)
4. "Take Me to the Hospital" (video)
5. "Earth's on Burn down" (live video)
6. "Warrior'south Trip the light fantastic toe" (alive video)
vii. "Run" (live video)
8. "Take Me to the Hospital" (Large 24-hour interval Out Australia 2009)
iTunes bonus tracks
No. Title Length
1. "Invaders Must Die" (Hunt & Condition remix) 5:09
ii. "Omen" (edit) three:14
3. "Track past Track Talk Through" xvi:44
Lost Beats EP (bonus disc)
No. Championship Length
1. "The Large Gundown" 4:21
2. "Black Smoke" 3:26
three. "Wild Due west" 4:15
four. "Fighter Beat" three:32
Bonus DVD
No. Title Length
one. "Invaders Must Dice" (video)
2. "Omen" (video)
3. "World'southward on Burn" (alive video)
4. "Warrior's Dance" (alive video)
Japanese Edition bonus tracks
No. Title Length
12. "Blackness Smoke" iii:26
13. "Fighter Beat" 3:32
Warrior'south Dance Fest edition (Japanese only) Disc 2
No. Title Length
one. "Invaders Must Die" (Chase & Status remix) 5:ten
2. "Omen" (edit) three:14
3. "Omen" (Noisia remix) 6:20
4. "Omen" (Hervé's Cease of the World remix) v:24
v. "Warrior's Dance" (Kicks Like a Mule remix) 5:09
6. "Warrior's Dance" (Future Funk Squad's "Rave Soldier" mix) 5:33
7. "Warrior'due south Trip the light fantastic toe" (Benga remix) 4:45
eight. "Warrior'southward Dance" (S Central remix) 5:42
9. "Take Me to the Infirmary" (Rusko remix) 4:24
10. "Accept Me to the Hospital" (Sub Focus remix) iv:33
11. "Take Me to the Hospital" (Adam F & Horx remix) 5:33
12. "Take Me to the Hospital" (Josh Homme & Liam H'due south Wreckage mix) iv:10
xiii. "Accept Me to the Hospital" (Loser's Middlesex A&Eastward remix) five:47
14. "Wild West" 4:15

Notes [edit]

  • ^A Lost Beats[39] EP is available with the deluxe box prepare edition[40] and was also released on iTunes some time after.[6]
  • ^B "The Large Gundown" is a renamed, studio version of "Comanche," a track played live by the band.

Singles [edit]

Date of release Title Uk chart position
26 November 2008 "Invaders Must Die" 49
16 February 2009 "Omen" 4
eleven May 2009 "Warrior'due south Dance" nine
31 August 2009 "Take Me to the Hospital" 38

Personnel [edit]

The Prodigy[2]
  • Liam Howlett – synthesizers, sampling, programming, production, engineering, mixing
  • Keith Flint – vocals ("Omen", "Colours", "Take Me to the Hospital", "Run with the Wolves", "Earth's on Fire")
  • Maxim – vocals ("Omen", "Colours", "Take Me to the Hospital", "Omen Reprise", "Earth's on Fire", "Piranha")
Additional musicians and co-product
  • Brother Civilisation – vocals on "Thunder"
  • Amanda Ghost – backing vocals on "Colours"
  • Tim Hutton – additional guitars on "Colours", horns on "Piranha"
  • Dave Grohl – live drums on "Run with the Wolves" and "Stand up Up"
  • James Rushent – co-producer on "Invaders Must Dice" and "Omen"
  • Damian Taylor – additional pre-production on all tracks
Engineers
  • Neil McLellan – mixing (all tracks, except "Omen Reprise" and "Stand Up")
  • Damian Taylor – mixing ("Omen Reprise" and "Stand")
  • John Davis – mastering (at Metropolis Mastering)

Charts and certifications [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Commercial performance [edit]

In 2010. It was awarded a double platinum certification from the Independent Music Companies Association which indicated sales of at least 1,000,000 copies throughout Europe.[79]

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External links [edit]

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  • Invaders Must Die Review at Metacritic
  • Invaders Must Die Review

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