VS: Why jungle will never go mainstream!

Kovalainen Antti (Antti.Kovalainen@hke.fi)
Wed, 2 Jul 1997 10:30:17 +0300


Uhm, I just have to say that Prodigy is definitely _not_ the same as it
used to be, a friend of mine just got The Fat Of The Land and if you've
never heard or known of Prodigy before you couldn't tell that it was the
same band who made the Experience album (or better yet the original
version of Charly...) I'd refer to Experience as something in the lines
of early bb, the latest is more like neo-punk, or whatever.

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>Vastaanottaja: mark givens
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>Aihe: Re: Why jungle will never go mainstream!
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>come along that are accessible enough for America. like europe is so
>much=20
>more advanced musically. whatever. so prodigy hit big in europe with=20
>their last album and not in america until this one. so what. they're=20
>still the same. it wasn't too hard to grasp before. America catching
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