After disappearing from American radar screens for several years -- even as 
Armand Van Helden's trend-setting remix of "Spin Spin Sugar" remained very durable in clubs -- 
Sneaker Pimps became a radically different group with their third album. Less experimental, less distinctive, and definitely missing the production finesse of 
Nellee Hooper, 
Bloodsport suffers musically from a lack of imagination and vocally from 
Chris Corner's surprisingly post-grunge style of delivery. From the sub-
Depeche Mode industrial pop of the opener "Kiro TV" to the bland "Nightclubbing" sound-alike "Small Town Witch," 
Sneaker Pimps hardly sound like the same band that made indie pop sound hip again back in 1996.