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  <review>Come with Us is the fourth studio album by British big beat duo The Chemical Brothers, released on 28 January 2002. It features Richard Ashcroft and Beth Orton as guest vocalists. The album debuted at number 1 on the UK Albums Chart. It was certified Gold by the BPI on 1 February 2002.

The band's second and third albums Dig Your Own Hole and Surrender brought the band international fame. The band had a worldide tour for Surrender beginning in 1999, continuing until summer 2000 when they played festivals including legendary performances at Glastonbury Festival and Creamfields.

Following the festivals, the band created a new track, premiered in December 2000 when the band supported U2. Tom Rowlands seemed to initally have mixed feelings about the track, saying it had "quite a lot of percussion, big, sweeping sort of stuff. Live conga playing, quite spaced out. It's like Body &amp; Soul, but really, really hard and twisted, it's like high-impact, full-on, but with more organic sounds, and quite intense, without the good vibe.", though the track was popular with fans, and eventually was released as a white label release, "Electronic Battle Weapon 5", in June 2001. In the releases' dawn, the duo had begun recording a new album, and the track had prooved basis for the bands recording of the album.</review>
  <outline>Come with Us is the fourth studio album by British big beat duo The Chemical Brothers, released on 28 January 2002. It features Richard Ashcroft and Beth Orton as guest vocalists. The album debuted at number 1 on the UK Albums Chart. It was certified Gold by the BPI on 1 February 2002.

The band's second and third albums Dig Your Own Hole and Surrender brought the band international fame. The band had a worldide tour for Surrender beginning in 1999, continuing until summer 2000 when they played festivals including legendary performances at Glastonbury Festival and Creamfields.

Following the festivals, the band created a new track, premiered in December 2000 when the band supported U2. Tom Rowlands seemed to initally have mixed feelings about the track, saying it had "quite a lot of percussion, big, sweeping sort of stuff. Live conga playing, quite spaced out. It's like Body &amp; Soul, but really, really hard and twisted, it's like high-impact, full-on, but with more organic sounds, and quite intense, without the good vibe.", though the track was popular with fans, and eventually was released as a white label release, "Electronic Battle Weapon 5", in June 2001. In the releases' dawn, the duo had begun recording a new album, and the track had prooved basis for the bands recording of the album.</outline>
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  <title>Come With Us</title>
  <year>2002</year>
  <premiered>2002-01-28</premiered>
  <releasedate>2002-01-28</releasedate>
  <runtime>55</runtime>
  <genre>Acid House</genre>
  <genre>Alternative Dance</genre>
  <genre>Big Beat</genre>
  <genre>Breakbeat</genre>
  <genre>Electronic</genre>
  <genre>Electronica</genre>
  <genre>House</genre>
  <genre>Psychedelic</genre>
  <genre>Tribal House</genre>
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    <title>Come With Us</title>
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    <title>It Began in Afrika</title>
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    <title>Galaxy Bounce</title>
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    <title>Star Guitar</title>
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    <title>Hoops</title>
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    <title>My Elastic Eye</title>
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    <title>The State We’re In</title>
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    <title>Denmark</title>
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    <title>Pioneer Skies</title>
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    <title>The Test</title>
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  <artistdesc>The Chemical Brothers are an English electronic music duo formed by Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons in Manchester in 1989. They were pioneers (along with the Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, The Crystal Method, and other acts) in bringing the big beat genre to the forefront of pop culture. After attracting Virgin Records, the duo achieved further success with their second album Dig Your Own Hole (1997), which topped the UK charts. In the UK, they have had six No. 1 albums and 13 top-20 singles, including two chart-toppers. 
Their name came about in 1995 after they dropped their original moniker the Dust Brothers due to the existence of another band with the same name. In the United States, they have won six Grammy Awards including Best Rock Instrumental Performance, Best Dance Recording and Best Dance/Electronic Album of the year as recently as 2020.

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