Track Listings
| 1. I Don't Give a ... |
| 2. I'm the Kinda |
| 3. I U She |
| 4. Kick It - Peaches, Iggy Pop |
| 5. Operate |
| 6. Tombstone, Baby |
| 7. Shake Yer Dix |
| 8. Rock 'N' Roll - Freedom & Whiskey |
| 9. Stuff Me Up |
| 10. Back It Up, Boys |
| 11. Inch |
| 12. Bag It |
Editorial Reviews
From URB Magazine
Peaches rules, period. Unafraid to shove her crotch in your face while bellowing the dirtiest sentiments this side of the latest Rocco Siffredi reverse gang-bang flick, Peaches' brazen DIY approach to making her patented shock-hop has catapulted her to quite the lofty confines. She tours with everyone from Bjvrk to Queens of the Stone Age, and junior mints like Pink and Christina Aguilera hang on her every dirty word. She blew many a mind (and probably some other things) with The Teaches of Peaches album and Fatherfucker takes her dirty white girlisms to an even more profound yet still salacious place. She blasts out of the block with "I Don't Give a," screaming bloody murder over a sample of Joan Jett's girl-power classic "Bad Reputation" before ripping through killer cuts like the Iggy Pop duet "Kick It," which pits the two masters of mayhem in one hell of a microphone battle royale. Peaches challenges the guys to "Shake Yer Dix" over a stuttering drum machine beat, and turns the heat down to a low, sultry boil on the slinky sex poem "Operate." As MC Hammer so succinctly put it (and we hijacked for her red-hot cover story with Princess Superstar last year), "You can't touch this." Like I said: Peaches rules, period.
Bucky Dent
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Product Description
Enhanced Edition of the True Punk Goddess's 2003 Album with Three Videos You Can View on Your Computer Screen!
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Audio CD
edition.
Fatherfucker,Peaches,Xl / Beggars Us Ada,Electro-Techno,Experimental Techno,Pop,Rock
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