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Impeach My Bush
Electronic · 2006 · 18 tracks

Impeach My Bush

Peaches' fourth album, "Impeach My Bush", is a potent blend of electro, punk, and glam rock, featuring explicit lyrics, driving drum machines, and guest spots from rock legends. It's a defiant, dancea

July 8, 2006 · XL Recordings

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This album feels like a sweaty, exhilarating night out at a dive bar where the DJ is playing the most provocative, empowering electro-punk anthems. It's a sonic middle finger to convention, brimming with raw energy, explicit lyrical wit, and a relentless, driving beat that demands you move. "Impeach My Bush" is for anyone who wants to feel unapologetically bold, dance away their inhibitions, and revel in a sound that's both confrontational and incredibly fun. It's a definitive snapshot of Peaches' unique "thing", distilled into a potent, unforgettable experience.

Tracklist · 18 Tracks
01
Fuck or Kill
0:48
02
Tent in Your Pants
2:52
03
Hit It Hard
3:25
04
Boys Wanna Be Her
3:55
05
Downtown
3:31
06
Two Guys (For Every Girl)
4:03
07
Rock the Shocker
3:00
08
You Love It
3:00
09
Slippery Dick
3:03
10
Give ’er
3:01
11
Get It
4:05
12
Do Ya
2:35
13
Stick It to the Pimp
3:48
14
Make Me
3:24
15
Hanky Code
4:03
16
Damage
3:23
17
Fan Etiquette
3:14
18
Downtown (Simian Mobile disco remix)
6:20
Moments Worth Listening For
The snarling, distorted guitar riff that kicks in on a track like 'Rock the Shocker', perfectly blending punk aggression with electronic pulse, creating an immediate, visceral impact.
The confrontational, almost spoken-word delivery of Peaches' vocals on 'Stick It to the Pimp', backed by a relentless drum machine beat, highlighting her lyrical prowess and defiant stance against chauvinism.
The dynamic interplay between Peaches' distinctive voice and the guest vocals from Beth Ditto or Feist, adding layers of texture and collaborative energy to specific tracks, elevating the album's sonic diversity.
The unexpected yet perfectly integrated guitar solos from Joan Jett or Josh Homme, injecting classic rock grit into the electro framework, proving Peaches' ability to bridge genres seamlessly.
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The writing leans notably further into social commentary than the rest of the catalogue.

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