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==Background== The Chemical Brothers' second and third albums, ''[[Dig Your Own Hole]]'' and ''[[Surrender (The Chemical Brothers album)|Surrender]]'', brought them international fame. The band had a worldwide tour for ''Surrender'' beginning in 1999, continuing until summer 2000, when they played festivals such as [[Glastonbury Festival]] and [[Creamfields]].{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} Following this, the duo created a new track, premiered in December 2000, when they supported [[U2]]. Tom Rowlands seemed to initially have mixed feelings about the song, saying it had "quite a lot of percussion, big, sweeping sort of stuff. Live conga playing, quite spaced out. It's like Body & 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."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://planet-dust.laserjay.net/history.htm |title=planet-dust.laserjay.net/history.htm |website=planet-dust.laserjay.net |accessdate=12 May 2015 |archive-date=17 November 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151117124109/https://planet-dust.laserjay.net/history.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> The track was popular with fans, however, and was eventually issued as the [[White label record|white label]] release "[[Electronic Battle Weapon 5]]", in June 2001.
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