The Prodigy - Omen
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Release date: 16 February 2009
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The Prodigy - Omen: Wikipedia Album Entry
"Omen" is the nineteenth single released by the British electronic band "The Prodigy".
It was released on February 16, 2009, and is the second single from the album "Invaders Must Die". It's release was announced on January 9, in a newsletter sent to fans. The single is accompanied by a video that features live footage from the band.
It entered the charts at #8 in the UK and has since moved up in the UK charts to #4, making it their highest charting single since "Breathe" reached number 1 in 1996.
The Single was co-produced by "Does It Offend You, Yeah?" singer James Rushent and features a remix from the Dutch drum 'n' bass group "Noisia".
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