Breathe [Live At Brixton Academy '97]

The Prodigy · Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005 [2005]

Yes!

Are you still with us?



Breathe the pressure,

Come play my game I'll test ya.

Psychosomatic addict, insane.

Breathe the pressure,

Come play my game I'll test ya.

Psycho,-somatic addict, insane.



Come play my game

Inhale, inhale, you're the victim.

Come play my game

Exhale, exhale, exhale.



Breathe the pressure,

Come play my game I'll test ya.

Psychosomatic addict, insane.

Breathe the pressure,

Come play my game I'll test ya.

Psycho,-somatic addict, insane.



Come play my game

Inhale, inhale, you're the victim.

Come play my game

Exhale, exhale, exhale.



Breathe with me.



Breathe with me.



Breathe the pressure,

Come play my game I'll test ya.

Psychosomatic addict, insane.

Breathe the pressure,

Come play my game I'll test ya.

Psycho,-somatic addict, insane.



Come play my game

Inhale, inhale, you're the victim.

Come play my game

Exhale, exhale, exhale



Breathe with me.



Breathe the pressure,

Come play my game I'll test ya.

Psychosomatic addict, insane.

Breathe the pressure,

Come play my game I'll test ya.

Psycho,-somatic addict, insane.



Come play my game

Inhale, inhale, you're the victim.

Come play my game

Exhale, exhale, exhale

Breathe [Live At Brixton Academy '97]

The Prodigy's 'Breathe' stands as a defining anthem of the late 1990s electronic sound, originally recorded live at Brixton Academy in 1997. Released on the compilation 'Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005', this track exemplifies the group's signature fusion of aggressive industrial beats with melodic, soulful vocals. The live performance captures the raw energy and theatrical intensity that characterized their era, showcasing the band's ability to blend dance-floor impact with emotional depth. As a staple of their discography, the song remains a powerful representation of the rave and big beat movements that influenced a generation of electronic music. Its enduring appeal lies in its dynamic production and the unmistakable voice of Liam Howlett, cementing its place in the history of modern electronic rock.