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Fatherfucker

 
Album Review: Fatherfucker

  • Artist: Peaches
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 23, 2003
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

The acclaim and exposure Peaches received for her debut album, The Teaches of Peaches, definitely didn't inspire her to make her act more mainstream for her second album. If anything, from its title on down, Fatherfucker is even more explicit and outre. That Peaches is still trying new things and pushing the envelope should be a good thing; sometimes it is, but there's a limit to just how far sheer outrageousness will take her. In fact, Fatherfucker's most "outrageous" moments are its weakest: the album's opening track, "I Don't Give a ...," loops Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation" while Peaches screams "I don't give a f*ck, I don't give a sh*t." It's an explosive introduction to the album, but not a particularly good one. Likewise, "Rock 'n' Roll" apes her debut's "Rock Show" with diminished results, and "Kick It," the duet between Peaches and Iggy Pop, should be more exciting than it actually it is (was "some people don't like my crotch" the best they could come up with?). These songs, along with the potty-grade sexuality of "Shake Yer Dix," could give the mistaken impression that Peaches is just rehashing her previous work with less creativity, but that's not entirely true. Several of Fatherfucker's tracks rival and surpass The Teaches of Peaches when it comes to being witty, sexy, and danceable at the same time: the stark beats on "I'm the Kinda" leave all the more room for Peaches to name-check Sodom, Gomorrah, and Rocky Balboa; "I U She" celebrates try-sexuality with drums like a revving engine; and "Back It Up, Boys" is a booty-shaking tribute to the right side of men's backsides. Interestingly, the cooler, atmospheric songs on Fatherfucker are its best and most immediate moments, as opposed to the buzzy electro-pop songs that dominated The Teaches of Peaches. "The Inch" and "Bag It" close out the album with a spare, eerie sexiness, but the album's best songs are -- perhaps not coincidentally -- its least blatantly sexual. On the vampish "Operate," Peaches preys on some unsuspecting, unconscious man to use for experimental surgery, while on the whispery electro-blues of "Tombstone, Baby" it sounds like she's on the lam (possibly for carving up that guy in the previous song). In some ways, it's too bad that Peaches didn't wait to come up with more full-fledged tracks like these to flesh out the album; as it stands, there are enough good tracks to make a solid mini-album. People looking to finally cremate electroclash's remains will find some fuel for the fire here, but ultimately this album is neither the triumph or the disaster that it could've been. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Don't Give a ... Joan Jett, Kenny Laguna, Peaches Peaches (1:22)
I'm the Kinda Peaches Peaches (3:31)
I U She (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches (2:45)
Kick It Peaches Iggy Pop, Peaches (2:31)
Operate (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches (3:29)
Tombstone, Baby Peaches Peaches (3:08)
Shake Yer Dix (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches, Mignon Baer (3:34)
Rock 'N' Roll Peaches, Taylor Savvy Freedom & Whiskey (4:12)
Stuff Me Up (Lyrics) Peaches, Taylor Savvy Peaches (3:13)
Back It Up, Boys Peaches Peaches (3:59)
The Inch Peaches Peaches (3:21)
Bag It (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches (3:05)

Credits

Gonzales (Drums), Nilesh "Nilz" Patel (Mastering), Thomas Moulin (Assistant), Renaud Letang (Mixing), Peaches (Vocals), Don Pile (Engineer), Joan Jett (Producer), Conrad Ventur (Poster Design), Kenny Laguna (Producer), Michelle Faurot (Engineer), Mignon Baer (Vocals), Iggy Pop (Vocals), Cornelius Rapp (Engineer), Hadley Hudson (Cover Photo), Don Pile (Producer), Peaches (Producer), Walter Schonauer (Artwork), Cornelius Rapp (Mixing)
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Fatherfucker
Studio album by Peaches
Released 23 September 2003
Genre Electronica, electroclash
Label Beggars XL
Professional reviews
Peaches chronology
The Teaches of Peaches
(2000)
Fatherfucker
(2003)
Impeach My Bush
(2006)

Fatherfucker is an album by Peaches, released in 2003.

"I Don't Give A ..." samples the Joan Jett song "Bad Reputation" as Peaches yells, "I don't give a fuck!" and "I don't give a shit!" during the song.

"Operate" was featured in the Mean Girls soundtrack.

Track listing

  1. "I Don't Give a ..." – 1:22
  2. "I'm the Kinda" – 3:31
  3. "I U She" – 2:45
  4. "Kick It" (featuring Iggy Pop) – 2:31
  5. "Operate" – 3:29
  6. "Tombstone, Baby" – 3:08
  7. "Shake Yer Dix (featuring Mignon)" – 3:34
  8. "Rock 'N' Roll (performed by Feedom: Gonzales, Taylor Savvy, and Peaches)" – 4:12
  9. "Stuff Me Up (featuring Taylor Savvy)" – 3:13
  10. "Back It Up, Boys" – 3:59
  11. "The Inch" – 3:21
  12. "Bag It" – 3:05

Bonus disc

  1. "Get Me Off" (vs. Basement Jaxx) – 3:13
  2. "Gay Bar" – 2:02
  3. "Sex (I'm A)" – 3:40

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
U.S. Top Electronic Albums 5
U.S. Top Heatseekers 35
U.S. Top Independent Albums 33
French Album Charts 132

 
 
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