No Tourists
The Prodigy · 2018
37 min · 10 tracks · alternative rock · electronica · techno
A frenetic blend of electronic beats and punk energy that captures the essence of The Prodigy's rebellious spirit.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- steady energetic flow throughout
- ideal for high-energy workouts
- for rebellious moods
- great for group celebrations
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer slow, reflective sounds
- seek lengthy immersive experiences
Where this album fits
- In the catalog
- Late Career Highlight — Shows The Prodigy's continued vitality and relevance in the electronic scene.
- Themes
- urban rebellion· industrial dystopia· rave culture nostalgia
- Career context
- Released on November 2, 2018, 'No Tourists' marked The Prodigy's seventh studio album, following their commercially successful 'The Day Is My Enemy' from 2015. At this point in their career, the band was exploring a more aggressive sound while also paying homage to their rave roots, signaling a return to form after several years of varied experimentation.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Chemical Brothers· Fatboy Slim· Pendulum
- If this clicks, go next to
- The Day Is My Enemy — Continues the high-energy electronic punk vibe with similar intensity.
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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Born in the Echoes by The Chemical Brothers — Shares frenetic beats and rave culture nostalgia with a modern electronic twist.Bad Witch by Nine Inch Nails — Captures industrial dystopia and aggressive energy through dark, electronic soundscapes.Bottomless Pit by Death Grips — Explores urban rebellion with chaotic beats and punk-infused aggression in an experimental format.
Tracklist
New here? Start with "Need Some1".
- 1 Need Some1 Start here 2:43
- 2 Light Up the Sky 3:19
- 3 We Live Forever 3:43
- 4 No Tourists 4:18
- 5 Fight Fire With Fire 3:28
- 6 Timebomb Zone 3:24
- 7 Champions of London 4:49
- 8 Boom Boom Tap 4:05
- 9 Resonate 3:50
- 10 Give Me a Signal 4:03
What to play next
This album is considered a Late Career Highlight in The Prodigy's catalog. Shows The Prodigy's continued vitality and relevance in the electronic scene.
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