User Score
7.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 17 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 17
  2. Negative: 3 out of 17

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  1. LaLa
    Feb 1, 2004
    10
    Great
  2. May 26, 2011
    10
    Simply Fantastic. Ahead of it's time.
  3. BrianS
    Oct 2, 2003
    9
    This recording is an Electro disco punk slam that captures the real down and dirty esscence of pure rock and roll -- It rocks!
  4. WasteBot
    Oct 24, 2003
    8
    If you're looking for punk-electronica, this is it. More great Bikini Kill meets electronica meets rap. Not as crisp as "Teaches...", but it definitely still kicks. It has more of a basic rock flavor, more hip-hop, too.
  5. allthatis....indecent
    Nov 18, 2003
    8
    if you like chicks on speed and gravy train this will suit you. Peaches doesn't shave because she is inhibited, not because she wants to make a statement... Her music is all about the (horny) female's view on sex! Its a good recipitant! SEX IS GOOD AND MAKES YOU HAPPY SO WILL PEACHES!
  6. allthatis....indecent
    Nov 18, 2003
    8
    if you like chicks on speed and gravy train this will suit you. Peaches doesn't shave because she is inhibited, not because she wants to make a statement... Her music is all about the (horny) female's view on sex! Its a good recipitant! SEX IS GOOD AND MAKES YOU HAPPY SO WILL PEACHES!
Metascore
70

Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 20
  2. Negative: 1 out of 20
  1. Nearly all of Fatherfucker falls back into ostensibly bracing anthems that sound plain stupid in such abundance.
  2. Entertainment Weekly
    83
    Now grafting meaty guitars and ferocious singing onto her minimal electronic beats, she summons the very spirit of rock & roll. [26 Sep 2003, p.95]
  3. Urb
    80
    Takes her dirty white girlisms to an even more profound yet still salacious place. [Nov 2003, p.89]