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Prodigy fan modifies Braintree road sign for ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ 25th anniversary

The legacy lives on...

A road sign in Essex was spray prainted yesterday in honour of The Prodigy's album, 'Music For The Jilted Generation'.

In a video posted by The Prodigy's official Twitter account, a hooded figure can be seen spray painting the rave-punk collective's famous ant symbol beside the numbers 1994, the year of the album's release.

The band's late frontman Keith Flint, who tragically passed away in March this year, was from Braintree in Essex, with thousands of fans signing a petition to have a statue erected there in his memory.

'Music For The Jilted Generation' celebrated 25 years since its release yesterday and is often recognised as one of the best dance albums of the decade.

Read DJ Mag's Solid Gold feature on how 'Music For The Jilted Generation' turned The Prodigy from rave outsiders to festival headliners.

Watch our DJ Mag TV video on 10 of The Prodigy's most defining moments.

Watch the full clip below.

Respect to the jilted warriors pic.twitter.com/34LLri0pgD

— The Prodigy (@the_prodigy) July 4, 2019