Poison (The Prodigy song)

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"Poison"
"Poison" cover
Single by The Prodigy
from the album Music For the Jilted Generation
Released 6 March 1995
Format 12 inch vinyl record
CD single
Recorded Essex, England, 1994
Genre Electronica
Industrial
Length 4:05 Poison (95 EQ)
Label XL Recordings
Writer(s) Liam Howlett
Producer(s) Same as above
Certification None
Chart positions
  • #15 (UK)
The Prodigy singles chronology
"Voodoo People"
(1994)
"Poison"
(1995)
"Firestarter"
(1996)

"Poison" was the tenth single released by the British electronica/rave act The Prodigy on March 6, 1995. It was the fourth single from the album Music For the Jilted Generation. For the first time, the contents on the 12" vinyl record and CD single releases were identical. Maxim Reality provides the vocals for this track.

The music video was directed by Walter Stern. The band perform the track in a basement-like location. By the end of the video, the floor has turned in mud-bath where Keith Flint is wrestling with other band members.


[edit] Track listing

  1. Poison (95 EQ) (4:05)
  2. Rat Poison (5:34)
  3. Scienide (5:54)
  4. Poison (Environmental Science Dub mix) (6:18)

[edit] External links

The Prodigy
Liam Howlett | Keith Flint | Maxim
Sharky | Leeroy Thornhill
Discography
Albums: Experience | Music for the Jilted Generation | The Fat of the Land | The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One | Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned | Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005
Singles: "What Evil Lurks" | "Charly" | "Everybody in the Place" | "Fire/Jericho" | "Out of Space" | "Wind It Up (Rewound)" | "One Love" | "No Good (Start the Dance)" | "Voodoo People" | "Poison" | "Firestarter" | "Breathe" | "Smack My Bitch Up" | "Baby's Got a Temper" | "Girls/Memphis Bells" | "Girls" | "Hotride" | "Spitfire" | "Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix)/Out of Space (Audio Bullys Remix)"
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