What Evil Lurks

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single
First released:
Feb 1991

Overview Edit

"What Evil Lurks" is a rave song written by Liam Howlett and the first Single by the English band The Prodigy. The 12" vinyl record was released in a limited number in February 1991 selling around 7000 copies.

The four songs were part of the 10-track demo Howlett sent to XL Recordings when he was attempting to obtain a record deal. Before What Evil Lurks had released, "Android" got an early release in November 1990 and it was released on the expanded version of Experience.

The original version of "Everybody in the Place" is featured on the record and is different from the eventual Fairground Version on the single with the same name.

The EP was re-issued in a limited edition on September 27, 2004, to celebrate the 15th anniversary of XL Recordings.

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Release dates:
  • Feb 1991 in United Kingdom
  • Sep 27 2004 in United Kingdom

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Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    What Evil Lurks
    4:22
    2
    We Gonna Rock
    4:34
    3
    Android
    4:54
    4
    Everybody in the Place
    3:25

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