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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Fuck the Pain Away | |||
| 2. AA XXX | |||
| 3. Rock Show - Steve Keeping | |||
| 4. Set It Off | |||
| 5. Cum Undun - Steve Keeping | |||
| 6. Diddle My Skittle | |||
| 7. Hot Rod | |||
| 8. Lovertits | |||
| 9. Suck and Let Go | |||
| 10. Sucker - Steve Keeping | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Keine Melodien - Jeans Team perf. By Peaches | |||
| 2. Cassanova - feat. Mignon | |||
| 3. Sex - Berlin perf. By Peaches | |||
| 4. Felix Part II - Kid 606 Remix | |||
| 5. Set it Off - Tobi Neuman Remix | |||
"Teaches of Peaches" is an album that won't venture far from your CD player. Melodically, the album is naked, beat driven, synth-infested and vocally repetitive but manages to surprisingly enduring. The initial bareness of the disc may frighten some off but once gave a chance you'll see the porn'esque beat backdrop is very suiting.
How can't you love "Peaches" lyrically? Her vocals bleed similarities to top-notch phone-sex operators. Toying you along with her infectious X-rated nursery rhymes, not getting into it for herself, but rather you. It's pure entertainment; if Peaches says, "truck..." you know what word she'll rhyme it with.
The only deadweight on this stellar disc is the painfully boring "Skittle My Diddle" and "Sucker," one of the two 'rock' songs is just too droning and shrill.
"The Teaches of Peaches" is easily one of my favorite albums in recent years. There is no way to really describe Peaches because she is fully a creation of her own. You just gotta hear her to believe her. Trust me, whether you like it or not, all day you'll be habitually singing "(...) on my....." as if it's nothing.