About this album
Sound:
"A provocative blend of electroclash beats and cheeky lyrics that challenge societal norms."
Where they were
Released in 2006, 'Impeach My Bush' is Peaches' third studio album, following her breakthrough with 'The Teaches of Peaches' in 2000. At this point in her career, Peaches was solidifying her position as a bold voice in the electroclash scene, melding performance art with music and expanding her audience.
Why it matters
'Impeach My Bush' garnered significant attention for its unapologetic political commentary and sexual themes, solidifying Peaches' role as a feminist icon. The album's single 'Boys Wanna Be Her' received critical acclaim and became an anthem for the LGBTQ+ community, showcasing its cultural impact.
Essential tracks
- "Boys Wanna Be Her" — This track serves as the album's standout anthem, combining infectious hooks with a powerful message about gender identity and empowerment.
- "Fuck or Kill" — Opening the album with stark provocations, this track sets the tone for Peaches’ unabashed exploration of sexuality and aggression.
- "Stick It to the Pimp" — This track exemplifies Peaches' confrontational style, addressing themes of autonomy and defiance against patriarchal structures.
Release Date
January 1, 2006
Artist Origin
Canada
Tracklist
- 1 Fuck or Kill 0:49
- 2 Tent in Your Pants 2:52
- 3 Hit It Hard 3:25
- 4 Boys Wanna Be Her 3:55
- 5 Downtown 3:31
- 6 Two Guys (For Every Girl) 4:04
- 7 Rock the Shocker 3:00
- 8 You Love It 3:00
- 9 Slippery Dick 3:02
- 10 Give ’er 3:01
- 11 Get It 4:05
- 12 Do Ya 2:35
- 13 Stick It to the Pimp 3:49