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"The Chemicals Between Us" is a song by alternative band Bush. It was released on 14 September 1999 as the lead single from the band's third album The Science of Things (1999). The song was featured in the TV series Charmed .
The Science of Things is the third studio album by British band Bush, released on 26 October 1999, through Trauma Records.The last Bush album released through Trauma, peaked at number eleven on the US Billboard 200 [4] and has been certified platinum by both the RIAA and Music Canada.
The song became a minor hit, and pushed the album to platinum status. The song was a bigger hit than its predecessor "Warm Machine", but not nearly as successful as the first single from the album, "The Chemicals Between Us." The song was featured in the film Goal II: Living the Dream and in the TV series ER, Charmed and Cold Case.
Comedown was also featured on their Symphonies Of Pain compilation album in 2017. In 2012 Robert Cole Band released a cover on the album Steel and Glass. [14] In 2014 Mayday Parade released a cover for the compilation Punk Goes 90's 2. It was released as a single. [15]
Zen X Four is a 2005 live CD with a DVD containing most of the music videos of British band Bush. The album cover photography and ... "The Chemicals Between Us" 3:38: ...
A four-record album set from Vince Gill was the inspiration and motivation for the 52 series. In the 1990s, country musician Kristian Bush released four albums with Andrew Hyra as the alternative folk rock band Billy Pilgrim. Bush recovered an unreleased album of music in 2020, which he had remastered and released that year.
"Swallowed" was released as the lead single from the follow-up to their massively successful debut album, Sixteen Stone, which was released two years prior.Upon release, the song topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for seven consecutive weeks, and peaked at #27 on the mainstream Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart.
Although the song was not as successful as the other singles from The Science of Things, only managing to reach No. 38 on the U.S. Alternative Songs chart and No. 16 on the U.S. Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, the song became the band's third most successful song in their native Britain (behind "Swallowed" and "Greedy Fly") reaching No. 45 on the UK Singles Chart.