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The Prodigy are back with their 5th studio album entitled Invaders Must Die. Their steady decline in popularity has been said to have stopped with this new album probably because it’s the first time since 1997’s The Fat of the Land that all three members, Keith Flint, Liam Howlett and Maxim Reality have all taken part in making an album. This point is crucial as this record really is The Prodigy’s last chance to show that they are still relevant in today’s rave genre. The previous album Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned written solely by Liam was very poor in comparison to the rest of the band’s discography and many people started labeling the band as “past it”.