Grand Unification Part 1

"Grand Unification Part 1" is the second single from the Fightstar album Grand Unification. There are two videos to this song. One of the videos is a mixture of Fightstar playing in a, what would seem to be some sort of cave or room, as well as scenes from Dragonball Z. The second video is the band playing in the same sort of cave/room but without the Dragonball Z scenes. It has since been revealed that the location used was the same as that used by The Prodigy in the controversial video for their song Firestarter, and this has been interpreted as a tribute on the part of Fightstar to The Prodigy.

"Grand Unification Part 1"
Single by Fightstar
from the album Grand Unification
Released31 October 2005 (UK)
Recorded2005
Length3:19
Songwriter(s)Charlie Simpson, Alex Westaway, Dan Haigh, Omar Abidi
Producer(s)Chris Sheldon
Fightstar singles chronology
"Paint Your Target"
(2005)
"Grand Unification Part 1"
(2005)
"Waste a Moment"
(2005)

Much like Paint Your Target, there are 2 recorded versions of Grand Unification Part 1. One, recorded by Chris Sheldon, was released as a single and appeared on the Dragonball Z version of the video. The other version, which appears on Grand Unification, was recorded by Colin Richardson and appeared on the video without the Dragonball Z scenes.

Track listing

CD

  1. "Grand Unification Pt. 1"
  2. "The Days I Recall Being Wonderful" (Last Days of April Cover)
  3. "Waste A Moment" (Acoustic)

7" Vinyl:

  1. "Grand Unification Pt. 1"
  2. "Palahniuk's Laughter" (Live)


DVD

  1. "Grand Unification Pt. 1" (Video)
  2. "Take You Home"
  3. 10 minutes of Japan footage

Chart performance

Chart (2005) Peak
position[1]
Irish Singles Chart 41
Scottish Singles Chart[2] 18
UK Singles Chart 20
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