Wildfire tells the story of the first decade of The Prodigy from the perspective of original
member Leeroy Thornhill fully illustrated with entirely unseen photography from the earliest
raves to Japan and the United States in the late '90s by which point the band were one of the
biggest on the planet. Rave pioneers whose sound also encompassed hip hop punk and rock The
Prodigy arguably had as much influence on contemporary pop culture as the Sex Pistols and these
extraordinary images from Leeroy's personal archives capture the wild energy ecstasy and
abandon from the moment they dropped their first hit 'Charly' through the three albums which
became the ubiquitous soundtrack to the decade: Experience Music for the Jilted Generation
and Fat of the Land . Beautifully designed in five colours with archival ephemera and
contextualised by Leeroy himself with candid and often hilarious stories describing the band's
wild adventures and eccentric encounters as their fame and popularity spread 'like wildfire'
this is the ultimate visual journey into the world of the original 'electronic punks'.