"I SEE you baby shaking that ass" is an almost instantly recognisable tune after that car advert with lots of bum wiggling - but did you know it was from the creative genius that is Groove Armada?
That's what is so hard to work out about this dance duo.
The singles - or most of them - are so well-known, yet how often do you hear about them or for that fact, what they're doing next?
This best of album - seven years and six albums into Andy Cato and Tom Findlay's career together - is sure to put those unknowns to rest as the best of the last few albums comes together in a complete package.
And by complete package we're not just talking the 14 songs but a huge live concert on DVD recorded at the Brixton Academy and eight promo videos to boot.
"Best of" albums usually get it in the neck as a rip-off final farewell for the average music consumer - but not this time.
GA has made sure this work, whether it be their final or not, is a benchmark for everyone else in the business to strive for.
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