In 1997, the global music scene underwent a seismic shift with the release of The Prodigy’s third studio album, The Fat of the Land. This record didn't just top charts; it aggressively dismantled the barriers between electronic rave culture and mainstream rock, selling over 10 million copies worldwide and reaching Number One in 24 countries, including both the UK and the US.
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Released on June 30, 1997, The Fat of the Land is the third studio album by English electronic music group The Prodigy. It stands as a monumental pillar of the "Big Beat" genre, propelling electronic music into the mainstream global consciousness. The album achieved massive commercial success, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 and cementing Liam Howlett’s status as a sonic innovator. Smack my bitch up
By 1997, the optimistic sheen of Britpop was fading, and grunge had largely exhausted itself. The music industry was searching for "the next big thing," and many predicted "electronica" would be it. While many electronic acts struggled to bridge the gap to mainstream stardom, The Prodigy succeeded by leaning into the extreme.