Pizzaman
Pizzaman were a British electronic music duo consisting of John Reid and Norman Cook. Their debut album, Pizzamania, was released in 1995. The album spawned three singles; all of which reached the top forty on the UK Singles Chart. The highest charting of these was "Sex on the Streets", which sampled a sermon by American preacher Jack Van Impe. Despite this success, however, the only follow-up material to Pizzamania was the 1996 single "Hello Honky Tonks (Rock Your Body)". After the group disbanded in 1997, Cook went on to more success using the name Fatboy Slim. The music videos for the three singles were all directed by Michael Dominic.