About this album
Where they were
Released on September 15, 2003, 'Fatherfucker' marked Peaches' second studio album, following her breakthrough debut, 'The Teaches of Peaches.' At this point in her career, she was solidifying her identity within the electroclash scene and expanding her audience with a daring exploration of sexuality and performance art.
Why it matters
'Fatherfucker' is significant for its unabashedly explicit content, which challenged societal norms and contributed to discussions around gender and sexuality in music. It received critical acclaim, appearing on various year-end lists and influencing a wave of artists within the electroclash movement.
Essential tracks
- "I U She" — This track encapsulates Peaches' playful yet confrontational approach to sexual identity, blending catchy hooks with provocative lyrics that challenge conventions.
- "Kick It" — With its infectious beat and cheeky lyrics, 'Kick It' serves as an anthem for empowerment, perfectly showcasing Peaches' signature mix of humor and boldness.
- "Tombstone, Baby" — 'Tombstone, Baby' stands out for its darkly humorous take on love and mortality, embodying the album's fusion of playful irreverence and serious themes.
Release Date
September 15, 2003
Artist Origin
Canada
Tracklist
- 1 I Don’t Give A ... 1:21
- 2 I’m the Kinda 3:30
- 3 I U She 2:45
- 4 Kick It 2:31
- 5 Operate 3:28
- 6 Tombstone, Baby 3:08
- 7 Shake Yer Dix 3:33
- 8 Rock ’n’ Roll 4:12
- 9 Stuff Me Up 3:12
- 10 Back It Up, Boys 3:59
- 11 The Inch 3:21
- 12 Bag It 3:04