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Directed by Paco Raterta & Maurizio Von Trapp
Unleashing a visceral blend of electronic prowess and breakbeat innovation, 'Timebomb Zone' by The Prodigy stands as a monumental track within the realms of UK…
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Alternative rock band from Braintree, Essex, England (formed 1990). The Prodigy make music in the alternative rock, techno and electronica genres. The band are currently on tour, with upcoming dates in Werchter and Dublin.
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Directed by Paco Raterta & Maurizio Von Trapp
Unleashing a visceral blend of electronic prowess and breakbeat innovation, 'Timebomb Zone' by The Prodigy stands as a monumental track within the realms of UK…
Directed by Paco Raterta
Need Some1 is a high-octane track filled with punk-rave energy. The video features explosive urban visuals, performance chaos, and street culture—marking a return to The…
Directed by Bartleberry Logan
With a headlining set at T In The Park this weekend, The Prodigy reveal an incendiary video for album favourite ‘Get Your Fight On’. Filmed…
Ibiza by The Prodigy featuring Sleaford Mods is an energetic track that criticizes the superficiality of the club scene. The song's aggressive beats and raw…
Directed by Paco Raterta
Wild Frontier features a stop-motion video of animals rebelling against hunters. It’s both surreal and symbolic—highlighting nature’s retaliation and continuing The Prodigy’s love for offbeat…
Directed by Oliver Jones
Nasty features a fox tricking a group of hunters in a clever, satirical twist. The mix of digital animation and live action supports the band’s…
Formed 1990 · Braintree, Essex, England · alternative rock, techno · Elektra
The Prodigy are an English electronic dance music band formed in Braintree in 1990 by producer, keyboardist, and songwriter Liam Howlett, dancer and occasional vocalist Keith Flint and dancer and occasional live keyboardist Leeroy Thornhill, who were joined by MC and lead vocalist Maxim. AllMusic described The Prodigy as "the premiere dance act for the alternative masses" and "the Godfathers of Rave". They are considered to be pioneers of big beat and in a number of breakbeat led musical genres including breaks and breakbeat hardcore. Liam Howlett describes their style as electronic punk. The… via Wikipedia
Band Members: Leeroy Thornhill, Keith Flint, Liam Howlett, David Santos
Awards: BRIT Award for Best British Dance Act
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Liam Howlett and co. are heading to Brooklyn this autumn The post The Prodigy announce first New York show in 17 years appeared first on NME.
The show is presented by the CBGB Festival which happens the same weekend also at Under the K Bridge.
Watch The Prodigy music videos — the definitive AltSounds channel
Explore the high-energy world of The Prodigy with a curated selection of official music videos, from
early rave-era cuts to era-defining big-beat anthems. This page brings together handpicked videos so you can
watch The Prodigy music videos in one place — including iconic visuals for “Firestarter,” “Breathe,” “Smack My Bitch Up,” and
more. Whether you’re revisiting the classics or discovering deep cuts, this channel is built for fast, uninterrupted viewing.
Why this channel?
Handpicked essentials: Only standout official videos and notable edits — no noise.
Artist-first context: Quick background on each era to help new fans dive in faster.
Continuously updated: We keep this page current as new videos and remasters drop.
Start with these heavy hitters
If you’re new to The Prodigy, start with these three: “Firestarter” (raw, feral energy),
“Breathe” (industrial menace; a perfect duo performance), and “Smack My Bitch Up”
(a notorious, once-banned video that pushed the format forward).
Related styles & search tips
Fans of electronic rock, big beat, breakbeat, rave, and UK club culture will feel right at home.
Try searches like “The Prodigy official videos”, “watch The Prodigy Firestarter video”,
or “The Prodigy Breathe 4K remaster” to land here quickly.
FAQs
Where can I watch The Prodigy’s official music videos?
You can watch them directly on this page via our curated embeds, and on the band’s official channels.
We focus on official uploads for quality and reliability.
What are The Prodigy’s most influential videos?
“Firestarter,” “Breathe,” and “Smack My Bitch Up” defined a generation of late-90s music video storytelling
and are still the best entry points for the band’s visual identity.
Do you include remixes and alternate edits?
When an alternate edit or remix has unique visuals or cultural relevance (e.g., “Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix)”),
we include it in the list below.
How often is this page updated?
We update this channel as new or upgraded official videos appear, and as archives get remastered.
Full list of The Prodigy’s official music videos
Below is the complete set of officially released music videos to date (including notable remixes/alt versions):
Charly (1991)
Everybody in the Place (1991)
Fire (1992)
Out of Space (1992)
Wind It Up (Rewound) (1993)
One Love (1993)
No Good (Start the Dance) (1994)
Voodoo People (1994)
Poison (1995)
Firestarter (1996)
Breathe (1996)
Smack My Bitch Up (1997)
Baby’s Got a Temper (2002)
Girls (2004)
Hotride (2004)
Spitfire (2005)
Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix) (2005)
Invaders Must Die (2008)
Omen (2009)
Warrior’s Dance (2009)
Take Me to the Hospital (2009)
Run with the Wolves (2010)
Nasty (2015)
Wild Frontier (2015)
Ibiza (2015)
Get Your Fight On (2015)
Need Some1 (2018)
Timebomb Zone (2018)
Tip: Bookmark this page — we keep it fresh as new official uploads, remasters, or edits appear.
Everything you need to know about The Prodigy
The Prodigy formed in 1990.
The Prodigy are from Braintree, Essex, England.
The Prodigy’s music spans alternative rock, techno and electronica.
The Prodigy have released music through Elektra, Ragged Flag, XL Recordings, Beggars Banquet Records, Mute Records, Maverick and Warner Music Group.
The Prodigy have released 8 studio albums, from Experience (1992) to Rock Am Ring 2009 (2019).
The Prodigy’s most recent studio album is Rock Am Ring 2009, released in 2019.
The Prodigy’s most-watched music videos on AltSounds are “Firestarter”, “Breathe”, “No Good (Start The Dance)” and “Out Of Space”.
The Prodigy’s most-viewed music video on AltSounds is “Firestarter” (1996), with 203.5 million views, directed by Walter Stern. Firestarter is a song by The Prodigy, released in 1996. The song features intense beats and aggressive vocals.
The Prodigy have received BRIT Award for Best British Dance Act.
The Prodigy’s members include Leeroy Thornhill, Keith Flint, Liam Howlett and David Santos.
You can listen to The Prodigy on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, SoundCloud and Bandcamp, and watch their music videos right here on AltSounds.