Hailing from Romford, UK Karl Hyde and Rick Smith started out in 1983 as members of quirky new-wave pop band Freur. Freur became Underworld in 1986 and in 1988 the band struck chart success with single Underneath The Radar. This initial lineup consisted of Hyde, Smith, Alfie Thomas, Bryn Burrows, Baz Allen and Pascal Consoli before sinking back into obscurity and disbanding in 1990. British DJ Darren Emerson hooked up with Hyde and Smith in 1992 and helped them refine their sound into something more sleek and beat-oriented, yet still shot through with tinges of blues, rock and spoken-word streams of consciousness. After several releases on Junior Boy's Own as Lemon Interupt, the trio re-adopted the Underworld name. Their first full-length, Dubnobasswithmyheadman, was released in 1994 to rave reviews and is still considered a landmark. It spawned several hit singles (Dark & Long, Cowgirl, Dirty Epic) and was followed a couple years later by the Born Slippy single and
| 1 | Bruce Lee | Beaucoup Fish |
| 2 | Kittens | Beaucoup Fish |
| 3 | Thing in a book | Dark & Long |
| 4 | Air Towel | Second Toughest In The Infants |
| 5 | Blueski | Second Toughest In The Infants |
| 6 | Dark & Long 7inch | Dark & Long |
| 7 | Pearls Girl | Second Toughest In The Infants |
| 8 | Dark & Long | Dubnobasswithmyheadman |
| 9 | Stagger | Second Toughest In The Infants |
| 10 | 215 Miles | Dark & Long |
| 11 | King Of Snake (Fatboy Slim Remix) | 50,000,000 DJ's Can't Be Wrong, Volume One: Mixed |
| 12 | Spoonman | Dubnobasswithmyheadman |
| 13 | Push Upstairs | Beaucoup Fish |
| 14 | Second Hand | Café del Mar: Dreams |
| 15 | Shudder / King Of Snake | Beaucoup Fish |
| 16 | Born Slippy | Digital Empire - Electronica's Best (Disc 2) |
| 17 | Born Slippy | Born Slippy |
| 18 | The God Song | Underneath The Radar |
| 19 | Ess Gee | 2002 A Hundred Days Off |
| 20 | Luetin | 2002 A Hundred Days Off |