Pretty Sick!!!

"The Prodigy navigated the high-wire, balancing artistic merit and mainstream visibility with more flair than any electronica act of the 1990s. Ably defeating the image-unconscious attitude of most electronic artists in favor of a focus on nominal frontman Keith Flint, the group crossed over to the mainstream of pop music with an incendiary live experience that approximated the original atmosphere of the British rave scene even while leaning uncomfortably close to arena-rock showmanship and punk theatrics"
-AMG

1992 - Prodigy - The Experience



http://rapidshare.com/files/213986894/Prodigy_-_The_Experience.rar


1995 - Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation



http://rapidshare.com/files/214031577/Prodigy_-_Music_For_The_Jilted_Generation.rar


1997 - Prodigy - Fat of the Land



http://rapidshare.com/files/214013117/Prodigy_-_Fat_of_the_Land.rar


1999 - Prodigy - The Dirtchamber Sessions, Vol. 1



http://rapidshare.com/files/214037264/Prodigy_-_The_Dirtchamber_Sessions__Vol._1.rar


2004 - Prodigy - Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned



http://rapidshare.com/files/213986822/Prodigy_-_Always_Outnumbered_Never_Outgunned.rar


2008 - Prodigy - Experience - Expanded Remixes and B-Sides



http://rapidshare.com/files/220915239/P_-_EE.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/220954565/P_-_EE.part2.rar


2008 - Prodigy - More Music For The Jilted Generation



http://rapidshare.com/files/214030786/Prodigy_-_More_Music_For_The_Jilted_Generation.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/214030968/Prodigy_-_More_Music_For_The_Jilted_Generation.part1.rar


2009 - Prodigy - Invaders Must Die (Deluxe Edition)



http://rapidshare.com/files/219384058/Prodigy_-_Invaders_Must_Die_Deluxe_Edition.rar

Six of the UK’s biggest net providers have agreed a plan with the music industry to tackle piracy online. The deal, negotiated by the government, will see hundreds of thousands of letters sent to net users suspected of illegally sharing music. Hard core file-sharers could see their broadband connections slowed, under measures proposed by the UK government. BT, Virgin, Orange, Tiscali, BSkyB and Carphone Warehouse have all signed up. Geoff Taylor, chief executive of the BPI, which represents the music industry, said: “All of the major ISPs in the UK now recognise they have a responsibility to deal with illegal file-sharers on their networks.” The plan commits the firms to working towards a “significant reduction” in the illegal sharing of music.

In addition to this chance, parents whose children download music and films illegally will be blacklisted and have their internet access curbed under government reforms to fight online piracy. Households that ignore warnings will be subjected to online surveillance and their internet speeds will be reduced, making it very difficult for them to download large files. The measures, the first of their kind in the world, will be announced today by Baroness Vadera, who brokered the deal between internet service providers and Ofcom, the telecoms body. About 6.5 million Britons are thought to have downloaded music illegally last year. It has been estimated that illegal downloads will cost the music industry alone £1 billion over the next five years.

Source: Times, BBC

LONDON - Tourists better think twice now before snapping pictures of the iconic British bobby. A new British anti-terrorism law went into effect Monday that could effectively bar photographers from taking pictures of police or military personnel — a move that prompted some 200 photographers to protest outside of Scotland Yard's headquarters.

Although the measure aims to prevent terrorists from taking reconnaissance shots, photographers say it could be misused at a whim to stop any pictures from being taken — especially images involving police abuse and demonstrations. "This law makes it much more difficult to photograph any kind of public demonstration or riot," said Marc Vallee, a protester and photographer. "The police are already suspicious of photographers and this just gives them more ammunition to stop us at our work".

Britain has come under fire in recent years for several measures that civil liberties groups say erode people's freedoms. In 2005, another law prohibited demonstrations around Parliament. The new act makes it a crime to "elicit, publish or communicate information" about British police or military personnel. Officials defend policyBritain's Home Office said in a statement that the law is designed to protect police officers on counterterrorism operations. In many cases, officers could allow photographers to keep taking pictures. In other cases, they could ask them to stop or threaten them with arrest.

It is legal to take photographs in any public space, but photographers complain they have been harassed by police while taking photographs near airports, government buildings or train tracks under the Terrorism Act 2000, which gives police the right to stop, search and question anyone taking photographs.

"We've seen more and more limits being placed in this country on photographers and this new legislation will make things even more difficult for them," said Padraig Reidy of Index on Censorship, a group that monitors civil liberties.
Freelance photographer Jess Hurd said she was stopped by police when photographing a December wedding of Irish Travelers. Part of the story was about how the Travelers — who often roam from site to site — face harassment from police.

"The police stopped me and ordered me to stop filming them, saying I could be carrying out hostile reconnaissance," Hurd said. "I had no idea what they were talking about until I realized we were vaguely in the vicinity of City Airport."
Photographers who refuse to stop taking pictures after a warning face arrest, up to 10 years in prison or unspecified fines.

Kid British are made up of four vocalists and lyricists from Manchester. The band incorporates a flavour of garage, the boom box explosion of hip hop and the clatter of indie into their music. They are currently in the studio with Steve Dubb (Chemical Brothers) putting the finishing touches to their debut album, yet to be titled, due for release in early 2009 and will be hitting the live scene later this year with a soon to be announced UK tour.

This is their second single due out on 19th Jan.

http://rapidshare.com/files/182124072/Kid_British_-_Lost_in_London.mp3

This track sucks ass don't give it a listen!