
Peaches' third album, 'Fatherfucker,' is a raw, rock-infused electroclash assault, building on her signature explicit lyrics and driving drum machines with added guitar grit. It's a defiant, gender-be
August 15, 2003 · Sum Records (2)
This is the sound of pure, unadulterated defiance, a sonic middle finger to convention wrapped in a pulsating electroclash package with a hefty dose of punk rock swagger. 'Fatherfucker' is Peaches at her most confrontational and exhilarating, blending raw drum machines, gritty guitars, and explicit, gender-bending anthems that demand you move, think, and challenge norms. It's loud, proud, and unapologetically sexy, a vital album for anyone seeking catharsis through bold, boundary-pushing electronic rock.
How does Fatherfucker sound next to the rest of Peaches's catalogue?
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