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 relentless rhythm draws from Ten City’s "Devotion," providing a heavy breakbeat foundation. The Prodigy – Firestarter
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. The track famously turned Keith Flint from the
At its core, "Firestarter" is built on Liam Howlett’s brilliant, genre-blending sampling : The Prodigy’s "Firestarter" is less of a song
: The iconic "hey, hey, hey" is taken from Art of Noise’s "Close (To the Edit)". Keith Flint: The Face of Rebellion