Follow-up Carnivale de Paris, released a year later, was almost as successful. An unofficial anthem for the 1998 World Cup, it reached number three and was later re-released for the 2002 World Cup. Third single Sunmachine (number 17) and the debut album of the same name (number 26) continued their chart success, while final single Voices (number 37) was used on the hugely successful #The Beach soundtrack and the threesome were nominated for Best Dance Act at the MTV European Music Awards. In 2001, they returned with a full-time vocalist, Ingfrid Straumstoyl, but minus Stephen Spencer, who left the band to pursue other projects. Comeback single Dream to Me, which used the hook from the Cranberries' Dreams, became their third Top Ten single, but follow-up single Say What's On Your Mind and album In Full Colour failed to chart. They returned in 2003 with Heaven Is Closer, a reworking of Fiction Factory's Feels Like Heaven, and again in 2006 with Ring of Fire, a cover of the Johnny Cash classic, after it became an anthem for Liverpool fans during the 2005-2006 Champions League season. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi