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Electronic Punks

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Electronic Punks
Video by
Released10 July 1995
Recorded1995
Length97:40
LanguageEnglish
LabelXL
ProducerMad Dog Films

Electronic Punks is a video by the British electronic band The Prodigy, released on VHS in 1995. It includes videos, live performances and rehearsals. Electronic Punks was broadcast on MTV.

The live sections of the video were recorded at The Apollo in Manchester, the DeMontford Hall in Leicester, Town & Country in Leeds & the Brighton Centre in Brighton all on the band's Poison Tour. Towards the very end of the VHS tape, after the final credits (which uses the music from the Prodigy track "We Eat Rhythm"), a documentary is shown, which involves the making of the music video to the song Poison.

The video reached number 3 in the UK music video chart.[1]

Track listing

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  1. "Voodoo People"
  2. "Rock and Roll" (Live)
  3. "Out of Space"
  4. Break and Enter 95" (Live)
  5. "One Love"
  6. "Their Law" (Live)
  7. "Wind It Up" (The Rewound Edit)
  8. "Voodoo People" (Live)
  9. "Poison"
  10. "No Good (Start the Dance)" (Live)
  11. "Charly"
  12. "Poison" (Live)
  13. "Everybody in the Place"
  14. "Rhythm of Life" (Live)
  15. "No Good (Start the Dance)"
  16. "Molotov Bitch (End Credits)"
  17. “We Eat Rhythm (End Credits)”

Distribution

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Duration: 1 h, 35 min

XL Recordings VHS (Europe): XLV 017[2]
XL Recordings VHS (Australia): 200647 2[3]
Avex Trax VHS (Japan only): AVVD 90017[4]
Feelee VHS (Russia): FF001
Ministry of Sound VHS (USA): 89889

References

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  1. ^ "Official Music Video Chart Top 50 | Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
  2. ^ "The Prodigy – Electronic Punks (European release)". Discogs.
  3. ^ "The Prodigy – Electronic Punks (Australian release)". Discogs.
  4. ^ "The Prodigy – Electronic Punks (Japanese release)". Discogs.
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