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Marissa Cetin
5 March 2024, 12:11

The Prodigy pay tribute to Keith Flint on fifth anniversary of his death

The game-changing English rave band's Liam Howlett and Maxim remember their "unfadeable" "brother", who died in 2019

The Prodigy pay tribute to Keith Flint on fifth anniversary of his death
The Prodigy, Instagram

The Prodigy have shared a tribute to late frontman Keith Flint on the fifth anniversary of his death. 

The game-changing English rave band's Liam Howlett and Maxim remembered their "unfadeable" "brother" Flint, who died on 4th March 2019. "It's been 5 years. We miss you so much brother", they wrote on social media alongside four photos of the "unforgettable face of rave rebellion". 

"You are always with us, right by our side," they continued, "every time the energy burns, every time the beat drops, unfadeable, we live forever!" 

Howlett and Maxim's statement's energy matches their previous annual tribute posts to Flint, calling him their "brother" whose "light burns bright" and exclaiming "We live forever!". 

Last year, The Prodigy celebrated the 25th anniversary of 'The Fat Of The Land' with a new remix album.

Footage from the UK band's 2023 live shows showed Maxim singing updated lyrics to their 1997 hit 'Smack My Bitch Up'. He now repeats "Switch up / Change my pitch up" in place of original lyrics "Change my pitch up / Smack my bitch up".

Maxim shared in a November 2023 interview that he had destroyed much of his own artwork in "a bonfire" while grieving Flint in 2019.

Revisit Carl Loben's tribute to the "unparalleled frontman" in the wake of Flint's death in 2019.

See The Prodigy's posts in honour of Flint on X and Instagram below.