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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Hardcore music genres, Hardcore musicians, Hardcore techno music groups, Breakbeat hardcore, Atari Teenage Riot, Lords of Acid, Gabber, The Prodigy, Olivia Lufkin, Thunderdome, Melbourne Shuffle, Breakcore, Carl Cox, Eat Static, Eye-D, The Mad Capsule Markets, Josh Dies, Ray Cappo, Solemn Camel Crew, Mathis Mootz, Sunscreem, Dune, Marco Minnemann, Angerfist, Praga Khan, SL2, Digital hardcore, Liam Howlett, UK hardcore, Greater Than One, CLSM, Speedcore, Rabbit Junk, Phallus Uber Alles, Masters of Hardcore, Happy hardcore, Shut Up and Dance, Slipmatt, Baby D, The Prophet, 2 Bad Mice, Makina, DJ Maj, Neophyte, Leeroy Thornhill, Pissin' Razorbladez, Tommyknocker, Speed Limit 140 BPM+, DJ Paul Elstak, Peter-Paul Pigmans, Marc Osmate, Gabba Front Berlin, Micropoint, Rotterdam Terror Corps, K.A.Z, Phantomsmasher, RIKIJI, Hakken, Mutilate, Davide Tiso, Hardcore breaks, List of gabber artists, Platinoids, Acen Razvi, Euromasters, Sonic Subjunkies, Terrorcore, Delta 9, Rave breaks, Patrick van Kerckhoven, List of hardcore genres, Sytronik. Excerpt: The Prodigy are an English electronic dance music group formed by Liam Howlett in 1990 in Braintree, Essex. Along with Fatboy Slim and The Chemical Brothers, as well as other acts, members of The Prodigy have been credited as pioneers of the big beat genre which achieved mainstream popularity in the 1990s and 2000s. They have sold over 25 million records worldwide. The group's brand of big beat music makes use of various styles ranging from rave, hardcore techno, industrial and breakbeat in the early 1990s to electronic rock with punk vocal elements in later times. The current members include Liam Howlett (composer/keyboards), Keith Flint (dancer/vocalist) and Maxim (MC/vocalist). Leeroy Thornhill (dancer/very occasional live keyboards) was a member of the band from 1990 to 2000, ...