My friend Keith Flint, the voice of a jilted generation

Some 26 years ago, writer and photographer Mörat was responsible for bringing The Prodigy into the Kerrang! world. On March 4, 2019, as the news of Keith Flint’s tragic passing broke, he penned this heartfelt tribute to a man he came to know away from the stage – words that echo loudly, two years on… This one hurts. Fuck, they all hurt. We’ve lost too many in recent years, and it will never get any easier to deal with. But somehow this is different. The fire has gone out. At just 49 years old, Prodigy frontman Keith Flint died by suicide. The party is over. And maybe that’s why this sucks so much and is so very difficult to comprehend. You see, The Prodigy didn’t write sad songs, never fell on black days. They were the soundtrack to ​’aving it large and jumping aro...

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