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Best known for their dance-floor hit "Spin Spin Sugar" and cracking 1997 debut,
Becoming X, the British trip-hop quartet Sneaker Pimps have delivered a marvelous third album that bristles with inventive, shimmering electronics. Evoking slivers of old
Depeche Mode,
Killing Joke,
Moloko, and
Marilyn Manson, the Pimps meld and manipulate samples and snippets into smart trip-pop that hits on every level. Highlights? All of it, but "Sick" has a rudely addictive, airy loop in its upbeat refrain, while "The Fuel" is a Wim Wenders desert movie filtered through the Pimps' trip-hop conscience. With
Bloodsport, the Pimps have successfully made their very own groovy alterna-dance-punk masterpiece.
--Steffan Chirazi
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Tommy Boys Records debut produced by the band with Flood (Depeche Mode, U2) and Jim Abbis (Bjork, DJ Shawdow). Digipak. 2002.