"Singles 93–03" is a compilation album by The Chemical Brothers, released on September 22, 2003. This collection spans the duo's singles from 1993 to 2003, although not every single is included. The album features two new tracks: "Get Yourself High" and "The Golden Path."
Early editions of the CD came with a bonus disc that included the previously unreleased track "Otter Rock," which also appeared on The Big Noise, a charity CD released by The Guardian to support Oxfam. The compilation was well-received and certified gold by the BPI on October 24, 2003, highlighting the duo's impact on the electronic music scene during that decade.
"The Golden Path," featuring The Flaming Lips, was released as the first single from Singles 93–03 on September 15, 2003, and reached number 17 on the UK charts. The second single, "Get Yourself High," was released on December 8, 2003, but it wasn't eligible for the UK charts due to having five tracks instead of the required three for chart qualification. Both singles contributed to the album's appeal and showcased The Chemical Brothers' signature blend of electronic and alternative influences.