"By the time of the Chemical Brothers' third album, Surrender, the big beat phenomenon they had done much to engender was more apt to be heard on a soft drink commercial than the world's hipper dancefloors. And with the growing omnipresence of big beat's simplistic party vibes threatening to cave in the entire scene, Tom and Ed came to grips with what is -- compared to their previous work - a house record ... [To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the album, the Chemical Brothers reissued the set in a big way, packaging the original LP with a disc of reimaginings ("The Secret Psychedelic Mixes"), a disc of B-sides, and curated remixes by the likes of Sasha and Soulwax, and a DVD that bundled the album's music videos alongside Live at Glastonbury 2000.]".