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'Year 3000' came next - released in January with a syper-stylized, Roger Rabbit-esque video propelling us forward into the next millennium with some nifty live footage from a special shoot at London's Garage. The track stormed the Top 5 in January 2003, going one better than 'What I Go To School For' by romping in at Number 2, and bringing the world of mathematics to its knees. "When we wrote it," James explains, "we knew that 'great great great granddaughter' didn't actually work over the period of 1000 years. We did rather hope people would get the gist though - it's not literally like 'Walking On Sunshine' isn't actually about walking on the Sun, because you'd die." In May, to tie in with their third single 'You Said No (Crash & Burn)', the band set off on their first UK tour. Being a Busted tour it was always going to be a bit different, but the audiences (teenage, but with a respectable showing of adults attending of their own accord) found a pop show like nothing they'd ever seen. Partly because it came with none of the costume changes, backing dancers, special effects and seen-it-beforeness of your average pop spectacle. But mainly because it wasn't really a pop show at all: just the boys and their band, and a string of tunes taking on a whole new personality in the live arena. Matt's trousers defied gravity, James moonwalked and, on the penultimate night, Charlie smashed his guitar. During the course of the tour 'You Said No' gave Busted their first Number One - making them the first act in UK chart history to have their first three singles hit Number 3, then 2, then 1.
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