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The album also marked the only appearance of [[Kelli Ali|Kelli Dayton]] as a vocalist for the group, before she was asked to leave the band. [[Chris Corner]] became the band's vocalist for subsequent albums.
The album also marked the only appearance of [[Kelli Ali|Kelli Dayton]] as a vocalist for the group, before she was asked to leave the band. [[Chris Corner]] became the band's vocalist for subsequent albums.


"How Do", the last track on ''Becoming X'', is a cover of the song known as "[[Willow's Song]]" featured in the movie ''[[The Wicker Man (1973 film)|The Wicker Man]]'' (1973). [[Britt Ekland]] lip synched the song (completely naked) in the movie; Sneaker Pimps' version begins with a short sound clip from the movie. It is in turn used in the movie ''[[Abre los ojos]] (Open Your Eyes)''. Most recently, "How Do" was used during an intimate scene in the 2005 [[Eli Roth]] movie, ''[[Hostel (2005 film)|Hostel]]''.
"How Do", the last track on ''Becoming X'', is a cover of the song known as "[[Willow's Song]]" featured in the movie ''[[The Wicker Man (1973 film)|The Wicker Man]]'' (1973). Sneaker Pimps' version begins with a short sound clip from the movie. It is in turn used in the movie ''[[Abre los ojos]] (Open Your Eyes)''. Most recently, "How Do" was used during an intimate scene in the 2005 [[Eli Roth]] movie, ''[[Hostel (2005 film)|Hostel]]''.


The album later spawned a remix album ''[[Becoming Remixed]]'' with DJs such as [[Paul Oakenfold]] remixing tracks from ''Becoming X''.
The album later spawned a remix album ''[[Becoming Remixed]]'' with DJs such as [[Paul Oakenfold]] remixing tracks from ''Becoming X''.

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Allmusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[2]
Pitchfork Media6.3/10[3]
Robert Christgau(choice cut)[4]
Rolling Stone[5]

Becoming X is the debut album from Sneaker Pimps released in 1996. The album was successful in the United Kingdom, while "6 Underground" and "Spin Spin Sugar" would become hits in the US.

The album also marked the only appearance of Kelli Dayton as a vocalist for the group, before she was asked to leave the band. Chris Corner became the band's vocalist for subsequent albums.

"How Do", the last track on Becoming X, is a cover of the song known as "Willow's Song" featured in the movie The Wicker Man (1973). Sneaker Pimps' version begins with a short sound clip from the movie. It is in turn used in the movie Abre los ojos (Open Your Eyes). Most recently, "How Do" was used during an intimate scene in the 2005 Eli Roth movie, Hostel.

The album later spawned a remix album Becoming Remixed with DJs such as Paul Oakenfold remixing tracks from Becoming X.

Fueled by the hit "6 Underground", the album spent 23 consecutive weeks on the US Billboard 200.

Track listing

All tracks by Chris Corner, Liam Howe and Ian Pickering unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Low Place Like Home" − 4:38
  2. "Tesko Suicide" − 3:48
  3. "6 Underground" (Chris Corner, Liam Howe, Ian Pickering, John Barry) − 3:54
  4. "Becoming X" − 4:15
  5. "Spin Spin Sugar" − 4:21
  6. "Post-Modern Sleaze" − 5:21
  7. "Waterbaby" − 4:12
  8. "Roll On" − 4:28
  9. "Wasted Early Sunday Morning" − 4:29
  10. "Walking Zero" − 4:31
  11. "How Do" − 5:03

The US edition featured "6 Underground (Nellee Hooper Edit)" as bonus track, the Japanese edition had "Walk The Rain" as bonus track included.

Limited Edition

  1. "Low Place Like Home" − 4:38
  2. "Tesko Suicide" − 3:48
  3. "6 Underground (Nellee Hooper Edit)" − 3:48
  4. "Becoming X" − 4:15
  5. "Spin Spin Sugar (Radio Mix)" − 3:34
  6. "Post-Modern Sleaze (Flight From Nashville)" − 3:29
  7. "Waterbaby" − 4:12
  8. "Roll On" − 4:28
  9. "Wasted Early Sunday Morning" − 4:29
  10. "Walking Zero" − 4:31
  11. "How Do" − 5:03

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