"Baby's Got a Temper" was the third EP released by the British electronic b… Read Full Bio ↴"Baby's Got a Temper" was the third EP released by the British electronic band The Prodigy on 1 July 2002. It was the band's first song in five years, following "Smack My Bitch Up" in 1997, and only their second that was not an album track. It was also their first release after dancer Leeroy Thornhill left the band in 2000.
The song sparked controversy because of the lyrics by Keith Flint, which heavily played upon the misuse of the drug rohypnol. "Baby's Got a Temper" was met with mostly negative reviews and some time later Liam Howlett himself disowned it.
The music video, directed by Traktor, was released as a DVD single that included a short 'making of' film. It featured three ordinary men, dressed in suits, who walk into a disused funfair. They enter a makeup room and transform themselves into the band members, Howlett, Flint, and Maxim. The group go onstage where they perform before a crowd consisting of cattle, which are milked by topless women. The milk is then sold to the public waiting outside, who eventually go crazy. The video was apparently based upon one of Howlett's dreams.
The single was initially released to support what was early stages of their then-to come album, Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. The album got reworked into what it is now and the song was binned. Because the single didn't fit any album, in 2008, the band's official website's discography classified it as an EP.
The song sparked controversy because of the lyrics by Keith Flint, which heavily played upon the misuse of the drug rohypnol. "Baby's Got a Temper" was met with mostly negative reviews and some time later Liam Howlett himself disowned it.
The music video, directed by Traktor, was released as a DVD single that included a short 'making of' film. It featured three ordinary men, dressed in suits, who walk into a disused funfair. They enter a makeup room and transform themselves into the band members, Howlett, Flint, and Maxim. The group go onstage where they perform before a crowd consisting of cattle, which are milked by topless women. The milk is then sold to the public waiting outside, who eventually go crazy. The video was apparently based upon one of Howlett's dreams.
The single was initially released to support what was early stages of their then-to come album, Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. The album got reworked into what it is now and the song was binned. Because the single didn't fit any album, in 2008, the band's official website's discography classified it as an EP.
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Infectant
У меня раньше был друг, который мне постоянно говорил, что я люблю слушать только одну металлику и продиксы. Причем какую бы я тяжелую рок группу не включал, друг сразу говорил, что я опять металлику слушаю. Также он думал, что продиджи это такой жанр музыки. 😆
Infectant
@Саша Минский Ты угадал. Я с ним уже лет пять не общаюсь вообще. 😁
DJ Itchybeak
We got told to stop listening to "death metal"........ at a school camp in '98.. we played Poison and Their Law and all of sudden we were worshipping satan 😆
Enigmaticpower
6ля, тоже через это прошёл с металикой и продиджами. У соседа ещё такая классификация была: на первом месте - металика(весь похожий жанр😆) - это самое мощное из музыки, потом идут продиджи, далее Скутер, и самое лайтовое - "руки вверх"😂🤣
Игорь Пальчик
@Infectant я таких друзей "соседями" называл
www.DrumsTheWord.com
What a tune and beat. How did the world miss the fact that the Prodigy were still top of the pops?!
Srondor
Radio and mainstream missed it, the world did not, chart toppers without any radio play, legendary
Von Schirach Bertolt
This was too dark toned to be popular.
Dhakadice
@Von Schirach Bertolt You mean unlike light-hearted pop tunes like Firestarter, Breathe and Smack My Bitch Up? :P
Itri Vega
The Prodigy will forever be badass. Their sound is timeless.