Thursday, July 7, 2016

The Day Is My Enemy Album by The Prodigy

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The Day Is My Enemy is the sixth studio album by English electronic music group The Prodigy. It was released in March 2015 by record labels Take Me to the Hospital/Cooking Vinyl in the UK and Three Six Zero Music/Warner Bros. Records in the United States.

Recorded across a timespan of six years, the album marks the first time that band members Maxim and Keith Flint have been actively involved in the songwriting process. The album title is a reference to the Cole Porter song "All Through the Night", in particular its lyrics "the day is my enemy, the night my friend", although it is the Ella Fitzgerald version that first inspired the title track. Liam Howlett has stated in some interviews that this will be the band's final studio album as they're switching focus to releasing EPs from now on.


Track listing



1. "The Day Is My Enemy"
Liam Howlett Olly Burden Cole Porter
4:24





2. "Nasty"
Howlett Keith Flint Tim Hutton Nick Halkes
4:03





3. "Rebel Radio"
Howlett Simon Fajemisin Stuart Henshall Vincent Welch Paul Frazer Hutton
3:52





4. "Ibiza" (featuring Sleaford Mods)
Howlett Jason Williamson
2:45





5. "Destroy"
Howlett Zak H Laycock
4:28





6. "Wild Frontier"
Howlett Joe Erskine Luca Gulotta Hutton Halkes
4:28




7. "Rok-Weiler"
Howlett Flint Henshall Welch Frazer
3:50





8. "Beyond the Deathray"
Howlett Neil McLellan
3:08





9. "Rhythm Bomb" (featuring Flux Pavilion)
Howlett Joshua Steele Cheri Williams Dwayne Richardson
4:12





10. "Roadblox"
Howlett Maxim
5:00





11. "Get Your Fight On"
Howlett Maxim Hutton Erskine Gulotta Jari Salo Paul Malmström Halkes
3:38





12. "Medicine"
Howlett Mark Hull Maxim
3:56





13. "Invisible Sun"
Howlett
4:16





14. "Wall of Death"
Howlett Burden Flint
4:04

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