"The Only" is the first single from the American industrial metal band Static-X's third album, Shadow Zone.
The song is featured in Need for Speed: Underground, and on the PC version of the game True Crime: Streets of LA, and in the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards as a background music for an announcer's speech.
The video was directed by P. R. Brown and features the band facing the walls of a small room with the camera orbiting around them.
The walls are lifted by the end of the video revealing a crowd of fans around the room's floor.
The song was declared to be the number one music video from the band by Billboard magazine in 2014.