Lyric Style Psychosis
    This song was released on rare 12" white label which was released in 1994. The song appeared on 'Grim Reaper EP' which was Maxim's pseudonym at the time. The whole tracklisting of the EP is unknown. Two tracks from the EP, 'Lyric Style Psychosis' and 'Mightier Than Might', were online on Maxim's pages. There are only 500 copies of that record.

  • Original Mix (Grim Reaper EP)



  • Mightier Than Might
    This song was released on rare 12" white label which was released in 1994. The song appeared on 'Grim Reaper EP' which was Maxim's pseudonym at the time.

  • Original Mix (Grim Reaper EP)



  • Dog Day
    This song appeared on XL Recordings' promotional sampler CD called 'Against The Grain' which was released in 1998.

  • Original Mix (Against The Grain, XLPR 126)



  • Factory Girl
    This song is a cover version of Rolling Stones' song.

  • Original Mix (Beggars Banquet 21st Anniversary, BEG 21CD)



  • My Web

  • Original Mix (My Web EP, XLS 108 CD)

  • The vocals were mixed by Liam Howlett.

  • Instrumental (My Web EP, XLS 108 CD)



  • Pissed

  • Original Mix (My Web EP, XLS 108 CD)



  • Sin City

  • Original Mix (My Web EP, XLS 108 CD)



  • Paranoid

  • Original Mix (My Web EP, XLS 108 CD)



  • Carmen Queasy
    'Carmen Queasy' was a collaboration with Skin from Skunk Anansie. The song is about modern pop stars and music industry. The guitar was played by Kieron Pepper, Prodigy's live drummer and a member of Hppy Gilmore.

  • Original Mix (Carmen Queasy single, XLS 119 CD)

  • Maxim: "Skin came up with the actual lyrics, I wrote the music, and fitted my bits on - I put my growls on in the little spaces, and constructed the song, changed the chorus a bit."
    "It’s about a female called Carmen Queasy who would do anything to make it in the music industry. I look at it in a different way as well - someone being calm and remaining a bit queasy, for instance doing this interview. Your boss is telling you to do it and you say "OK" and remain calm and do it, but you're not sure cause it’s not the right mood for you to do it. So that’s not just the music industry."

  • Instrumental (Carmen Queasy single, XLS 119 CD)


  • Digital Dubz Digi Dub (Carmen Queasy single, XLS 119 CD)



  • Scheming
    'Scheming' was originally a hip hop based song which had Guru on the vocals but when Liam Howlett heard the tune he changed it into experimental UK garage song. The guitar was played by Jim Davies, Prodigy's live guitarist.

  • Original Mix (Scheming single, XLS 121 CD1)


  • Instrumental Original Mix (Scheming single, XLS 121 CD2)


  • Zed Bias Remix (Scheming single, XLS 121 CD2)


  • Blood Of Abraham Remix (Scheming single, XLS 121 CD1)


  • Rechewed King Cheetah More Saliva Mix (Scheming single, XLS 121 CD2)


  • with Guru (unreleased)

  • Guru of Gang Starr was meant to appear on 'Hell's Kitchen' but the version which Liam Howlett made actually ended up on the album. However, there are three original masters of 'Hell's Kitchen' which include a version with Guru.


    Prism
    The guitar was played by Jim Davies, Prodigy's live guitarist.

  • Original Mix (Scheming single, XLS 121 CD1)



  • Hadrian's Wall

  • Original Mix (Hell's Kitchen, XLCD 134)



  • Killing Culture

  • Original Mix (Hell's Kitchen, XLCD 134)



  • Spectral Wars

  • Original Mix (Hell's Kitchen, XLCD 134)



  • Hell's Kitchen
    The guitar was played by Jim Davies, Prodigy's live guitarist.

  • Original Mix (Hell's Kitchen, XLCD 134)


  • Vocal Version (Hell's Kitchen, CTCR-17068)

  • This vocal version which contained vocals by Maxim's cousin Trinal Allen was included on the Japanese version of 'Hell's Kitchen'.

    Worldwide Syndicates

  • Original Mix (Hell's Kitchen, XLCD 134)



  • Soul Seller

  • Original Mix (Hell's Kitchen, XLCD 134)



  • Universal Scientist

  • Original Mix (Hell's Kitchen, XLCD 134)



  • Dominant Genes

  • Original Mix (Hell's Kitchen, XLCD 134)



  • Backward Bullet
    'Backward Bullet' is a collaboration with Sneaker Pimps who have made a cover version of Prodigy's 'Firestarter'.

  • Original Mix (Hell's Kitchen, XLCD 134)



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