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| | Impeach My Bush | | | Music Artist : | | Peaches | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Xl Recordings | | Release Date : | | 2006-07-11 | | Store Price : | | $14.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Fuck or Kill 2. Tent In Your Pants 3. Hit It Hard 4. Boys Wanna Be Her 5. Downtown 6. Two Guys (For Every Girl) 7. Rock The Shocker 8. You Love It 9. Slippery Dick 10. Give'er 11. Get It 12. Do Ya 13. Stick It To The Pimp
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Poppy fun, if a little too "direct" Submitted on: 2009-04-28 |
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Subtlety has left the building with this one. Some fun hooks and dancy tracks make this a worthwhile listen, just make sure the kids are away. I saw them on tour with NIN awhile back, and they seem to really enjoy what they're doing. That enjoyment translates well in this studio release.
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Solid Electro Beats with Cool Vocals; Sometimes Lyrics Lacking Submitted on: 2008-07-17 |
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I've been into Peaches since her first album, which included some great tracks. Her earlier work tended to be a bit more hit or miss when it came to the music. It seemed like she was still finding her sound.
This album is solid all the way through in terms of music. The electro beats hit home on almost every track. Her vocals shift back and forth betweeen rapping/talking and singing at some points and it's a great balance.
My main criticism of this album is the lyrics. I feel like Peaches was a bit more intelligent about her sexuality earlier on. Somehow she managed to shock and mess with people without losing her witty edge.
The lyrics on this album don't seem as witty. She figured out her formula and got a bit lazy with it. She's more obvious and outspoken about what she's saying (i.e. "Two Guys For Every Girl") but she is also relying on overdone avenues of shock value, like the appropriately and lamely titled "Rock the Shocker." There were a couple of songs I deleted because the lyrics were kinda lame.
There's still a lot of great songs on this album to make it worthwhile, and there's no one out there like Peaches. It's certainly worth picking up. |
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like sexified candy Submitted on: 2008-03-20 |
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| Well, I can't honestly say I have the musical knowledge to analyze the quality of the peaches, but I can tell you how it makes me feel. Really good, you know, REALLY good. Nuff said. |
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Entertaining Submitted on: 2008-03-08 |
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| I didn't know what to expect when I purchsed this CD. I heard Boys Wanna Be Her on the Henry Rollins Show and she somehow stole the show from Marilyn Manson's interview- but the CD was maybe 2 songs along the same lines, and the rest were synthetic club type samples with crazy lyrics. I did get quite a few good laughs out of the stuff she was saying. Very shock factor. |
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Best thing I've heard in a long time... Submitted on: 2007-05-12 |
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I'm a relatively new convert to the Church of Peaches, as it were, but I can definitely tell you that after hearing this album, you will be too.
It's very hip-hop oriented, but Peaches puts a serious spin on a usual genre and makes it into a personally sexual, powerful, and oftentimes humourous climax.
Peaches is definitely a force to be reckoned with (and she's a cool musician, too). |
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