Hi, folks, Simple question. What if the KLF had remained the KLF, with Brits awards split or K-Foundation money-burning, what would their career have been like? Suppose "The Black Room" had appeared in summer 1992, would it have anticipated the Prodigy's "Fat of the Land" five years early - or would it have just crashed commercially? Would things like "The White Room Movie" and the 1989 demos have gotten proper releases? Any more singles from "The White Room" (say "No More Tears")? Would Bill and Jimmy gone into producing other bands in a major way? Would their music have gone into "progressive" or "intelligence" house? Would they have continued releasing records with diminishing commercial results (like other big early 1990s rave acts) before experiening a commercial renaissance around 1996 (like the Prodigy, Leftfield and Orbital?) Box set? What do people think?