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By Andy Vihstadt

Published on March 11, 2008 at 2:00pm

After wrapping up its recent tour, New York group the Scissor Sisters announced that it would be taking the next two years off to work on its next installment of Solid Gold-era pop. To tide you over, European DJ and producer Simon Iddol and his Internet label, Wha!?, have put together a mashup tribute to the group's sophomore LP, Tah-Da. The 20-track collection, cleverly titled Da-Tah, pits the Sisters against such unlikely contenders as Nine Inch Nails, Peter Gabriel and the Clash. See who's left standing at Whastudios.com. Afterward, hit up Iddol's personal Web site for an overwhelming cache of free bastard pop.

Whastudios.com/albums, Simoniddol .com