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Baby's Got a Temper
Prodigy
Baby's Got a Temper
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
 
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Controversial Single to Be Lifted off of Prodigy's 2002 Full Length. Features Three Mixes.

     
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All Artists: Prodigy
Title: Baby's Got a Temper
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Maverick
Release Date: 7/16/2002
Album Type: Single, Enhanced
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
Styles: Electronica, Big Beat, Techno
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 093624245629

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Controversial Single to Be Lifted off of Prodigy's 2002 Full Length. Features Three Mixes.

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Prodigy gets back on track
useless idiot | Santa Barbara, Ca USA | 11/06/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Prodigy's first single in 5 years is certainly nothing ground-breaking, but it's still good and certainly indicates some growth in the group's sound, as opposed to some people who say it sounds like a half-baked Fat of the Land song.
True, it does have plenty of familiar FOTL-style ingredients: Keith Flint's crazed shouting, guitar usage, and relentlessly fast tempo. However, the differences can be found in the details, or rather, the way these elements are used. The lyrics are a dramatic improvement over anything from FOTL, which had nothing but a few lines in each song that got repeated ad nauseum. Here, there are more and more varied lyrics, which helps the song tremendously, in that it does not get old as quickly. Deep and meaningful they still aren't, but the effort's there, and it's well appreciated. Similarly, the guitar work is slightly more varied and more effective, giving the song a great punk-rock flavor.
The song also seems to indicate that Liam Howlett is trying to ditch techno elements as much as he can in favor of becoming an electronics-based rock group. Except for the keyboard pattern used throughout the song and the drum machines giving the song its rhythm, there are no techno sounds or elements in sight. By contrast, Firestarter contained several detours into techno effects and atmospherics that balanced out the rock stylings. Though the song still sounds good without these effects, it's somewhat worrisome to think of them being gone for a whole album, as they help to give FOTL's rock tracks their edge.
The only flaw with this single is that it contains no good b-sides or remixes, just cut-up versions of BGAT(instrumentals, vocals), which are pretty boring and don't add anything. Aside from that, Baby's Got a Temper is a decent comeback and drops some good hints about their upcoming album's direction."
Not bad, but still the Worst Prodigy Single
da-DK-krew | 01/13/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"BGAT is a nice bangin' track and it's got a great video. But that is pretty much everything nice to be said about this single. The track sounds exactly as if taken off The Fat of the Land (which is not what Liam intended); the dub remix is plain simple and repetative (in comparison to Any other Prodigy track). The instrumental version is completely useless as the lyrics are so few. The acapella version is not simply not worth listening to, it is trully rediculous (having an acapella version of track that has 3 lines of lyrics, predominately non-sense, is hilarious). The video is not included, which makes the single even less desireable. Liam Howlett himself said in an interview that he hates this track, that they released it under pressure from XL Recordings and that it won't be on the forthcoming album. It think that sums it put the best. Recommended only to Prodigy fanatics."
Baby's got a temper
jim | tuesday | 07/15/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Although I reckon this is a pretty similar track to Firestarter I like it none the less. It's creepy lyrics and violent threatening tempo are pretty good, and I guess when it's on the dancefloor, pretty ironic.Check out the video with the cattle milling around; you don't have to hear the Ropyhnol lyrics to understand this one. Although somehow it's never been contraversial in the sense that the slightly mis-aligned smack my Bitch up was.It get's the party going so you can forget it all and enjoy the rest... ;)"