: The screeching guitar riff is sampled from The Breeders’ "S.O.S.".
The track famously turned Keith Flint from the band’s dancer into its ferociously charismatic frontman . His snarling, punk-inflected delivery gave voice to the "trouble starter" persona, while his performance in the black-and-white video —filmed in an abandoned London Underground tunnel—became an era-defining image of anarchy and energy . LIAM HOWLETT: The Prodigy & Firestarter The Prodigy – Firestarter
: The relentless rhythm draws from Ten City’s "Devotion," providing a heavy breakbeat foundation. : The screeching guitar riff is sampled from
: The iconic "hey, hey, hey" is taken from Art of Noise’s "Close (To the Edit)". Keith Flint: The Face of Rebellion LIAM HOWLETT: The Prodigy & Firestarter : The
The Prodigy’s "Firestarter" is less of a song and more of a cultural explosion. Released in 1996, it signaled a radical shift for the band, moving from the underground rave scene of the early '90s into a menacing, industrial-infused sound that bridged the gap between electronic music and punk rock.
At its core, "Firestarter" is built on Liam Howlett’s brilliant, genre-blending sampling :