Becoming X

Becoming X


  • Singer: Sneaker Pimps
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 1996-08-19
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 2008 One Little Independent Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Low Place Like Home Sneaker Pimps 4:37
2
Tesko Suicide Sneaker Pimps 3:48
3
6 Underground Sneaker Pimps 3:48
4
Becoming X Sneaker Pimps 4:15
5
Spin Spin Sugar Sneaker Pimps 3:35
6
Post Modern Sleaze Sneaker Pimps 3:30
7
Waterbaby Sneaker Pimps 4:12
8
Roll On Sneaker Pimps 4:29
9
Wasted Early Sunday Morning Sneaker Pimps 4:29
10
Walking Zero Sneaker Pimps 4:31
11
How Do Sneaker Pimps 5:14

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  • Reviews

    • Great album

      5
      By shane walsh 1
      Shame they were stupid and let Kelli ali go. Band is a joke with out her.
    • Awesome!

      5
      By Gerardo C.
      “How Do” is such a great song!
    • Garage sale freebie

      5
      By Road Gripper
      Discovered this gem in a box of freebie box of CDs at a garage sale. The tightly crafted rhythms drew me deeper and deeper into each song. Lush layers of background instrumentation provide a supporting layer for the vocals. Each song offers something new and entriguing...excellent effort.
    • Close, but not original the album

      4
      By SMDlsw
      While most of the songs are original tracks, Spin Spin Sugar and Post Modern Sleaze get pop music updates. Also, missing the original version of 6 Underground.
    • 9/10

      5
      By JasonIsAwesom
      I absolutely love this album and can easily say it’s in my top 10 favorite full length LP’s ever. I love the lead vocalists sound, Nellee Hooper’s production, and the lyrics on several tracks. The album creates a sense of punk & alternative while still being very trip-hop.