The Teaches of Peaches
- Peaches
- Band Name: Peaches
- Record Label: Beggars Banquet / XL / EFA
- Release Date: Oct 8, 2002
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Oct 7, 201010When I first heard "F*** the Pain Away"...I was hooked. I bought the 2 disc version of this album and I LOVED IT!!!! Even though Peaches's lyrics are very dirty and sexual you cannot help but loving it. The other album are great also!!
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JamieWMay 10, 200410this is the shit of all music!!! PEACHES ROCK!!!!
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stevesMay 10, 200310absolutly brilliant top draw
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sahramMar 3, 200310i like to put this on when i have my parents over to my apartment
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courtneygDec 5, 20028for someone with no "beats" in her music collection, this is a great little beginning with fresh sexual wit and hot ideas. crazy performance artist, too.
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sarahhNov 22, 20029peaches is my new idol! she is making a profit off stuff you would make up while you are drunk with a casico keyboard!
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GoodStartNov 11, 20024Any female with a casio and big tits could cop this act. And the repeating, lo-fi beats get old after a while. But this isn't for the music in a way that Korn isn't about music. Its all about camp and the pose. If yer into eclectronica and cheap sex, this is for you.
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FilazaferXNov 5, 20025It's okay. However, the weak, repetitive beats and the pink outfit she wears make it seem to much like a J. J. Fad clone. And cloning J. J. Fad is a sin against everything that is right and good in the world.
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AdamRNov 3, 20028Bloody good, one of those artists to definitely keep an eye on.
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60Mostly, Peaches sadomasochistic come-ons sound like a satire of phone-sex services, without the per-minute charges. [#11, p.139]
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It's ace, like you imagine Madonna would've sounded if the records had matched the raunch of her videos/concerts/multimedia-experiments.
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70Though highly amusing, the bouts of empowerment on "Teaches" can grow monotonous, due to similar-sounding songs.