: The video is famous for its frantic editing and Flint's menacing performance, characterized by his signature "devil-horn" hairstyle, thick eyeliner, and a stars-and-stripes jumper.

Released on March 18, 1996, the official video for by The Prodigy is a landmark moment in music history that transformed the band from underground rave legends into global mainstream icons. Directed by Walter Stern , the stark, black-and-white video introduced the world to the "devil-horned" persona of Keith Flint , a former dancer for the band who made his vocal debut on this track. Production & Setting

: Filmed in the abandoned Aldwych Underground station in London, the video uses the eerie, desolate atmosphere of the disused tube tunnels to match the track's aggressive industrial sound.

Upon its debut on Top of the Pops, the video sparked an immediate public outcry:

: Interestingly, this iconic version was actually the second video filmed for the song. The band reportedly scrapped a previous version that cost £100,000 because they hated it, opting instead for this low-budget, raw performance. The "Moral Panic" & BBC Ban