Invaders Must Die
The Prodigy Lyrics
We are The Prodigy
Invaders must die
Invaders must die
Invaders must die
Invaders must die
Invaders must die
Invaders must die
Invaders must die
Invaders must die
We are The Prodigy
Invaders must die
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, THE ROYALTY NETWORK INC.
Written by: Nick Halkes, Liam Howlett
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Invaders Must Die is the eighteenth single released by the British electronic band The Prodigy. It was released from the band's website as a free digital download on November 26, 2008. It was the first single from the album Invaders Must Die. The download was announced on November 24, in a newsletter sent to fans, and first aired on Zane Lowe's Radio 1 show as his 'Hottest Record in the World' on November 26. The song was co-produced by Does It Offend You, Yeah?'s James Rushent. Read Full BioInvaders Must Die is the eighteenth single released by the British electronic band The Prodigy. It was released from the band's website as a free digital download on November 26, 2008. It was the first single from the album Invaders Must Die. The download was announced on November 24, in a newsletter sent to fans, and first aired on Zane Lowe's Radio 1 show as his 'Hottest Record in the World' on November 26. The song was co-produced by Does It Offend You, Yeah?'s James Rushent.
The single's music video was released on November 28 from the band's website and YouTube page. The video features Noel Clarke walking through various environments, tagging and modifying the surrounding landscape, including the WWII Acoustic Mirrors at Denge, to match The Prodigy's ant logo, used in the album The Fat of the Land. It was filmed at Dungeness in Kent and on the Red Sands Fort in the Thames Estuary. The Prodigy band members are also seen in the clip, albeit only for a few seconds.
The single's music video was released on November 28 from the band's website and YouTube page. The video features Noel Clarke walking through various environments, tagging and modifying the surrounding landscape, including the WWII Acoustic Mirrors at Denge, to match The Prodigy's ant logo, used in the album The Fat of the Land. It was filmed at Dungeness in Kent and on the Red Sands Fort in the Thames Estuary. The Prodigy band members are also seen in the clip, albeit only for a few seconds.
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Jinx
The inclusion of this song in Hi-Fi made the cafeteria fight just SO freaking sick.
William Wilcoxson
I think it's the cafeteria fight at one the last boss at second. When the sing started playing I was like "oh its so effin on"
GoSuLoZ
This was the most hype moment of the game for me, I had such a smile on my face at that point.
Goliath
my timing was at 95% percent in that part
Mxiden
Man it was 3AM and I really was about to go to sleep.
The music kicked in, gave me such an energy boost, I just.. finished the game.
The power of nostalgia
Devious Dose of Dizzy
I was played the Prodigy a lot by my parents when I was a very young child and love this song and the whole album. I did the whole Roquefort level yesterday too and was mad surprised that this song came on for the fight because I thought it was pretty obscure.
24spencer
Absolutely crazy hype when this kicked in while I was playing Hi-fi Rush, absolute classic
Eblo
just as I beat mimosa I started thinking of how scott pilgrim-y the game is. then this played in the very next level lmao
Nathan Boreman
That's why I'm here haha
Zero-Six
A game after my old, millenial-ass heart, I missed this track so much