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Weston has also done voice over work and appeared in the music videos for "Lonely Girl" by Sandi Thom and "The Test" by Chemical Brothers.
Tim Smith is featured on the Chemical Brothers' 2007 album We Are the Night, contributing vocals to the track "The Pills Won't Help You Now".
He appears as a teenage boy on a drug influenced trip in the Chemical Brothers' music video for "The Salmon Dance".
The soundtrack of Tekken 3 is mostly composed of big beat music, with the songs composed by Nobuyoshi Sano, Keiichi Okabe, Hiroyuki Kawada, Minamo Takahashi and Yu Miyake; the composers were inspired by artists like The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Lunatic Calm, The Crystal Method, Underworld and Coldcut.
The 2002 music video for "The Test" features actress Holly Weston and is directed by Nick Goffey and Dominic Hawley, and was uploaded onto YouTube via The Chemical Brothers' vevo page on 5 August 2011 at a length of six minutes and six seconds.
After leaving The Flaming Lips, Donahue returned to Buffalo and focused his time on reforming Mercury Rev. Jonathan Donahue was credited as having played the clarinet line for The Chemical Brothers' 1997 cult hit "The Private Psychedelic Reel", which has been the on and off closing song to their shows ever since.
"Let Forever Be" was The Chemical Brothers' fourth top ten single in the UK, peaking at number 9 in the UK Singles Chart.
He also appears in the Chemical Brothers 1999 music video Hey Boy Hey Girl.