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        Norman "Jacker-Of-All-Genres" Cook, in addition to his former occupations as bassist for the
 Housemartins and one third of acid-house hitmakers Pizzaman, is also the man behind one of the most
 popular of the new flock of English "brit hop" producers, Fatboy Slim. Releasing his Fatboy material
 through club staple Skint, Cook's raucous blend of house, acid, funk, hip-hop, electro, and techno has
 added to his already formidable reputation as one of the foremost all-around producers on the U.K.
 club scene. Born in Bromley on July 13, 1963, Cook joined the Hull-based pop group the Housemartins
 in 1986, replacing founding member Ted Key. After the group split the following year, Cook became
 involved with the burgeoning acid-house scene, pairing with producers Tim Jeffery and JC Reid toward
 the end of the decade to form Pizzaman. The trio nailed three Top 40 hits together ("Trippin' on
 Sunshine"",Sex on the Streets", and "Happiness") before Cook splintered off to record with
 similarly-styled outfits Freakpower and Beat International in the early '90s. He's shut most of his other
 production acitivities down in recent years to focus on his latest incarnation, Fatboy Slim, which to date
 includes a trio of singles and the full-length 
 Better Living Through Chemistry. Cook was also called in
 to add his remixing skills to Jean-Jacques Perry's proto-electronica classic "Eva", released as a 12-inch
 and CD single in 1997. In addition to his FBS work, Cook also recorded the Skip to My Loops sample
 CD, a popular studio tool sporting a melange of sample-ready drum loops, analog squelches, and
 assorted noises. In early 1998, his remix of Cornershop's "Brimful of Asha" spent several weeks at
 number one in the British charts. Fatboy Slim's eagerly anticipated second LP You've Come a Long
 Way Baby followed later that year. 
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