You may know him as a dancer from The Prodigy. However, aside from that, he has made excellent music. Oh, you didn't know that? Didn't think so. He's practically perfect, one of the best dancers to ever live, and he's musically talented. Unfortunately, in a case similar to Dave Rowntree, there is a problem which has arisen.
Ever since he's left The Prodigy, Leeroy has gone completely unnoticed by the general public. Hell, when I first got into The Prodigy, I didn't even know there was a fourth member. This is called Leeroy erasure. Even while Leeroy was in The Prodigy, he was not present in interviews. I have made the observation that this is the fault of The Fat of the Land. Why? This album was the moment Keith Flint took center stage, changing his look and providing vocals for The Prodigy's music, making himself not seem like just another dancer. But this is not Keith's fault. It is the fault of people who chose to push Leeroy to the side and focus on Keith.
This is another campaign I have started to spread the news of Leeroy's existence and prevent further erasure. Ways you can help the #StopLeeroyErasure campaign is by spreading the hashtag around, sharing pictures of Leeroy, rare or not, to archive his greatness. You can also drop a message in my guestbook asking to join the campaign, and by listening to Leeroy's solo music. It's great, it's a wonder no one's praised it yet.