During the month of release, the Chemical Brothers received retrospective respect from publications such as
Muzik magazine. Promotion for the album started in September 2001, and concluded in November 2002.
Come with Us was released on 28 January 2002 in the UK, following the single "
It Began in Afrika", a variation of the band's "Electronic Battle Weapon 5", which was issued in September 2001 and appears on the album, as well as the release of the single "
Star Guitar". The tracks proved successful, both reaching number 8 on the
UK Singles Chart. The album itself entered at number 1, being the band's third consecutive number 1 album. As well as these two singles, the track "Galaxy Bounce", popularized on the
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider soundtrack in the summer of 2001, also appears on the album, In its opening week on the
Billboard chart, the record sold 30,000 copies.
Singles and EPs "It Began in Afrika" was released in June 2001 as "
Electronic Battle Weapon 5", exclusively for DJs to test in clubs. It was officially issued as the first single on 10 September 2001 and reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart. The version on the album is a six-minute edit that segues into "Galaxy Bounce". "Star Guitar" was released on 14 January 2002 and reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart. "
Come with Us" and "
The Test" were released as a
double A-side single on 22 April 2002, reaching number 14 on the UK Singles Chart. "Come with Us" and "The Test" were also issued as separate promo singles in addition to the retail double A-side. ==Reception==