Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned is a shift in style that differs from previous releases. Although it was recorded heavily using Propellerhead Reason, the album features contributions from various musicians. The album opens with "
Spitfire", named after and a tribute to
the World War II plane of the same name. The song, which features
Juliette Lewis on backing vocals, was featured on the soundtrack of the 2005
horror film House of Wax. "
Girls" begins with a sample from "Style of the Street" by
Broken Glass. When the beats and bass enter, its structure changes from that of an
industrial hip hop song to excessive
distortion and
noise. The vocal samples used in this track are from
D. Train song "You're the One for Me". "Memphis Bells" segues from "Girls", and includes
Princess Superstar on vocals. Other tracks include elements unusual for a song from the Prodigy. "Get Up Get Off" features
Twista (who co-wrote the song) on lead vocals. "
Hotride" (whose music video was rejected by Howlett after completion) interpolates elements from "
Up, Up and Away", while "Wake Up Call" was about waking up in the morning and getting "back on tour". "Medusa's Path" was inspired by "[Damian] Taylor's parents'" trip to
Iran. This song is a six-minute instrumental that shares elements from "Elahaye Naz", and samples a remix of a
Jaydee song titled "
Plastic Dreams". What Howlett called "analogue shit" was the synthesizer that was used for "Phoenix". When "Medusa's Path" segues to this track, the synthesizer enters. The song is accompanied by a repeating sample of the
Shocking Blue song "
Love Buzz". Following the track is "You'll Be Under My Wheels", the second time Kool Keith collaborated with the band, though his only lyrics are "I rock, I roll." "You'll Be Under My Wheels" would be later used for the soundtrack of the 2005 racing video game
Need for Speed: Most Wanted and the film
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. "The Way It Is", samples
Michael Jackson's 1983 single "
Thriller", follows, while the album's final track, "Shoot Down", includes a sample from "My World Fell Down", a song performed by
Sagittarius. This sample had been used earlier on the unreleased live track "Trigger". == Promotion ==