The Teaches of Peaches

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The Teaches of Peaches
The Teaches of Peaches cover
Studio album by Peaches
Released 5 September 2000
Genre Electroclash
Length 46:57
Label Kitty-Yo
Producer(s) Peaches
Professional reviews
Peaches chronology
Fancypants Hoodlum
(1995)
The Teaches of Peaches
(2000)
Fatherfucker
(2003)


The Teaches of Peaches is an album by Peaches, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). It is her second album, but her first under the name Peaches. (Her debut album, Fancypants Hoodlum, was credited to her real name, Merrill Nisker.)

On the album, Peaches combines elements of dance music, rock, humor, and casual sexuality in songs like "Fuck the Pain Away" and "AA XXX".

The song "Felix Partz" is named for a Canadian artist who was associated with the arts collective General Idea.

(all songs written by Peaches)

  1. Fuck the Pain Away – 4:08
  2. AA XXX – 4:30
  3. Rock Show – 2:10
  4. Set It Off – 3:15
  5. Cum Undun – 4:20
  6. Diddle My Skittle – 4:37
  7. Hot Rod – 4:43
  8. Lovertits – 4:42
  9. Suck and Let Go – 6:27
  10. Sucker – 3:37
  11. Felix Partz – 4:28


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