Reviews
"Unquestionably, every song has been written to add firepower to the band’s live show, but it’s nonetheless the strongest and most confident Prodigy album since THE FAT OF THE LAND.", "They ignore modern EDM conventions almost completely, opting instead for a high-velocity chug that recalls their style circa 1992, combined with the punky, jagged attack of recent M.I.A.", "The title song, which opens the album, is a malevolent high point. The guitar riff rains down like a buzz bomb and the quarter-note ride cymbal sounds like an anvil...", "THE DAY IS MY ENEMY stands out against the sugarcoated EDM ruling today’s airwaves. In that context, Howlett and his bandmates get points for tenacity and consistency."