1994 Flashback: The Prodigy - No Good (Start the Dance)
05:06 - Saturday 26 May 2012 - In Categories UK Entertainment, Memory BankOn 28 May 1994, British dance music legends The Prodigy reached number four in the charts with No Good (Start the Dance).
With the help of a classic video, above, the song went on to sell more than 235,000 copies over the next six months.
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