The Prodigy is a British electronic music group formed in 1990, known for their pioneering role in the big beat genre, which blends electronic music with elements of rock and punk. The group was founded by Liam Howlett, and its lineup prominently featured vocalist Keith Flint and rapper Maxim Reality. Notable works include their groundbreaking albums such as "Experience" (1992), "Music for the Jilted Generation" (1994), and the critically acclaimed "The Fat of the Land" (1997), which features hits like "Firestarter" and "Breathe." The Prodigy's energetic performances and innovative sound helped define the 1990s rave culture and brought electronic music to a wider audience. Their impact on music is significant, influencing a myriad of genres from electronic and rock to punk and hip-hop. The Prodigy's raw energy and distinctive style have left a lasting legacy, making them one of the most important acts in electronic music history. Keith Flint's tragic passing in 2019 highlighted the band's cultural significance and the connection they fostered with fans around the world.