The Prodigy - Firestarter (official Video) | RECENT - SUMMARY |
: Interestingly, this iconic version was actually the second video filmed for the song. The band reportedly scrapped a previous version that cost £100,000 because they hated it, opting instead for this low-budget, raw performance. The "Moral Panic" & BBC Ban
: Filmed in the abandoned Aldwych Underground station in London, the video uses the eerie, desolate atmosphere of the disused tube tunnels to match the track's aggressive industrial sound. The Prodigy - Firestarter (Official Video)
Released on March 18, 1996, the official video for by The Prodigy is a landmark moment in music history that transformed the band from underground rave legends into global mainstream icons. Directed by Walter Stern , the stark, black-and-white video introduced the world to the "devil-horned" persona of Keith Flint , a former dancer for the band who made his vocal debut on this track. Production & Setting : Interestingly, this iconic version was actually the
Upon its debut on Top of the Pops, the video sparked an immediate public outcry: Released on March 18, 1996, the official video