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Universal acclaim- based on 134 Ratings
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Positive: 120 out of 134
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Mixed: 10 out of 134
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Negative: 4 out of 134
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Aug 25, 2010A great album. What the critics have been complaining about I'll never understand but this album is excellent compared to Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned.
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Jun 20, 2011Invaders Must Die to me, is one of there best albums. Its very upbeat, and its sorta like a Thrash Electro Rave. I don't know. But its just in my words. But here's a good example. Invader's Must Die, and Omen, and maybe Thunder, are really good songs to cruise down a road at 90 MPH. In my opinion. 10/10.
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Aug 22, 2013This album is their great comeback. The albums keeps the oldschool feeling and still remains fresh. Personally, I love it too bad critics are thinking otherwise.
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CarlH.Aug 24, 2009Best album I have heard in a long time.
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JackSMay 23, 2009
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louismOct 19, 2009Fans of the prodigy won't like this - as per the comments. I was disappointed with Always Outnumbered, but for me this album brings them back. It doesn't have shock value as Smack my Bitch up and Firestarter did, and it's techno. Which seem to be the biggest complaints of the critics. For me, it's excellent.
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NeilLMar 10, 2009This album is a big "stuff you" to some of the "pansy" critics above. Ha ha.
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TIGERNORMMar 13, 2009I've been a fan from the very start ive even met the band after a gig. this album is great full stop. the bad reviews make me laugh. if anything i would say it gets a little weaker after t he astounding "take me to the hospital" but that's only a minor quibble. well done lads.
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IsaacAMar 3, 2009Personally I like this album, it's just an easy target for the critics.
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JamesMnMar 10, 2009
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cambronMar 3, 2009This album is perfect aside from the fact that it is nothing new. i thoroughly enjoyed it, at the very least there is no way its worse than the last one.
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TiagoM.Mar 4, 2009
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NickSMar 7, 2009Great return from the Prodigy. Run with the Wolves and Stand Up featuring Dave Grohl's drumming are highlights.
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StuartWMay 10, 2009
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KeithFMar 15, 2009Great album, great sound, great drums. Too bad there are so many posers that writes shitty reviews because they got raped in the 90s high on X.
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StephenDMar 15, 2009Its an album that true fans will claim is The Prodigy's return to form the truth is that theres no heart and soul here. The real question is will you listen to it in ten years ahead of the three arguabily better albums (this is better than Always Out Numbered)? Time will tell but im guessing not!
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MVMar 17, 2009The best album from The Prodigy yet. I have been a fan since Experience and I'm putting this album along with Experience on the 1st place.
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ScottAMar 23, 2009
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BrianMMar 3, 2009This is a great return to form for the prodigy.
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BenSMar 3, 2009The magazines critics have missed the point. If this was a new artists record it would be considered brilliant. THe reviewers for these rags just never go raving and never have and so simply don't understand good dance music.
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nic-Mar 3, 2009Not an improvement for sure, alot of overly designed beats that are definitely lacking from such a great producer. Past his prime and not budging from his 'macho punk' beats its a re-hash of already heard songs. Take me to the Hospital and Warriors Dance are the only real highlights, making you wish such a master would try and mix it up since spanning a deacde plus.
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BKMar 3, 2009This album is awesome and leagues ahead of "Always Outnumbered". Didn't expect this much hate.. major 90's nostalgia rush.
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DanJMar 4, 2009While there are few memorable tracks, the album as a whole just reeks of energy. It seems as though the prodigy are creating this album simply to have something available on the store shelves. It's their live shows where they constantly shine and this album further proves they have more stage presence than most other bands.
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GDubMay 22, 2009
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JulianM.Jul 25, 2009
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stevehMar 15, 2009Invaders must die. The title track makes me feel 17 again. It's the dogs.
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Awards & Rankings
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A majority of IMD is destined to end up splattered across car adverts and in film soundtracks where the scene is of a pulsing, throbbing, energetic nature. Sadly, that won't lend it any more substance.
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A statement for all of the limp new rave pretenders to pack up and fuck off, a return to form rarely sounded or felt so exciting.
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Invaders Must Die lacks their freshness and like all supposed returns "to form" it might prove they can compete with the present generation but, ultimately, it's more facelift than rejuvenation.