The album failed to chart in the UK and peaked at #136 in the US. In 1999, Howlett released " The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One", a mix-album produced entirely by himself ( Prodigy was used as a moniker). cite web url = title = ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1997 Singles publisher = Australian Recording Industry Association accessdate = ] "The Fat of the Land" also included the controversial single " Smack My Bitch Up", the video for which saw limited airplay because of its content. Three singles from the album also charted well, including " Firestarter" which was certified Gold in the UK and the US, cite web title = Firestarter Certified Awards publisher = British Phonographic Industry date = url = accessdate = ] cite web url = publisher = Recording Industry Association of America title = Gold and Platinum database accessdate = Note: User must define search parameters as "Prodigy."] and " Breathe", which was certified Platinum in the UK and double Platinum in Australia. The Prodigy's biggest hit is their 1997 album " The Fat of the Land", which peaked at #1 in six countries, and was certified multi-Platinum in five countries. cite web url = publisher = Allmusic accessdate = title = The Prodigy > Charts & Awards] cite web title = UK Top 40 Hit Database publisher = url = accessdate = Note: User must define search parameters as "Prodigy."] cite web title = Experience Certified Awards publisher = British Phonographic Industry date = url = accessdate = ] The band followed up in 1994 with " Music for the Jilted Generation", which peaked at #1 in the United Kingdom, and broke into the " Billboard 200" in the United States. The album peaked at #12 in the UK and was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. The Prodigy's first full-length release came a year later, 1992's " Experience", on XL Recordings.
cite web url = title = The Prodigy – What Evil Lurks accessdate = publisher = Allmusic] The single and its B-sides were included as part of a 10-track demo Howlett sent to XL Recordings. The Prodigy's first release was the 1991 rave song " What Evil Lurks", released on 12" vinyl in a limited number. The discography of The Prodigy, an electronic music group formed by Liam Howlett in 1990, in Braintree, Essex, England, consists of four studio albums, two compilations, two EPs, seventeen singles, and seventeen music videos. Infobox Artist Discography Artist = The Prodigy Image size = 200px Caption = Maxim of The Prodigy, in concert Studio = 4 Studio link = Albums EP = 2 EPs link = EPs Live = Live link = Compilation = 2 Comp link = Compilation albums Video = Video link = Singles = 17 Singles link = Singles Music videos = 17 MV link = Music videos Soundtrack = Soundtrack link = References = Yes Ref link = References