Easiest way I found to reproduce this bug was to keep opening and closing 
xmoto. Sometimes it works correctly, sometimes it hogs up all of the CPU (or 
one of the cores on multi-core processors).
Installing libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio fixed the problem for xmoto, however 
chromium-bsu, which also depends on libsdl1.2debian, still uses 100% CPU - 
every time (with -pulseaudio and -alsa). Same issue?

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Applications using libsdl1.2-alsa randomly use 100% cpu and have broken sound 
playback
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/454879
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