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1. Lucky number nine
2. Jorge regula
3. What went wrong
4. Nothing came out
5. Downloading porn with davo
6. These burgers
7. Steak for chicken
8. On top
9. Greyhound bus
10. Anyone else but you
11. Little bunny foo foo
12. The ballad of hellen keller and rip van winkle
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What do you think of the Moldy Peaches?
The Moldy Peaches are at the top
These peaches are crazy
I forgot
What went wrong... with these people
Anyone else but the Moldy Peaches please, dear god

BUY
13. Who's got the crack
14. Lucky charms
15. D.2. boyfriend
16. I forgot
17. Lazy confessions
18. NYC's like a graveyard
19. Goodbye song
Toby Goodshank
the moldy peaches are
(left to right) :

steven mertens
toby goodshank
strictly beats
kimya dawson
jack dishel
adam green
County fair/ rainbows
1. County fair
2. Rainbows
BUY
As a child, Adam Green loved mathematics.  In his teens, he became interested in the occult, particularly Satanism.  At the age of 19, he became acquainted with a volunteer minister named Ryan Gentles who took him under his wing.  Gentles, who was an alchemist in many ways, asked Geoff Travis(the owner of Rough Trade Records) to provide him with funding to put together a hard hitting Satanist boy/girl group.  Travis, already impressed with Gentles success with The Strokes, was all too eager to dish out the cash.  Now that the money was coming in, Gentles began to form the band.  He teamed Green up with Kimya Dawson. As a child Kimya sang her devil music to the good catholic kids in school, but her only previous experience in the "business" was singing subliminal satanic backup vocals for young Hellraisers Ben Kweller and the Bay Area Bad Boys known more commonly as Third Eye Blind. After teaching Adam and Kimya the songs, Gentles brought in four new musicians to add textures and to fill out the sound.  Most of them were exotic male models who had recently left their agencies.  With the exception of Jack Dishel, Strictly Beats, Toby Goodshank, and Steven Mertens, none of them had ever played musical instruments before, especially Steven.  Jack, known mostly for his tender listmaking, was also trained in quantum-enthusiasm and was called away from his vittles ranch in NYC to gently play sweetly with the band. Beats, responsible for the "I'm with stupid--->" shirts, and Mertens, responsible for the "<---I'm with stupid" shirts, used blindingly complex rhythms to express the anger they felt towards each other, accidently weaving a delicate web of spiderlike understanding. Goodshank, on the other hand, had to be pulled from the soccer field kicking and screaming and is still, to this day, in a permanent state of drug induced compliance. Gentles and Travis agreed on the bandname "The Moldy Peaches," and then they were off to the studio. Working long hours in a Chelsea dance rehearsal space learning routines, was hard, but it paid off when their single, and favorite song, "Who's got the crack?" hit the top of the UK indie charts.  With the help of master choreographer David Scheid, who had worked with such greats as Mike Watt and J Mascis and whose top selling home video, "D.S.'s Breaking and Popping" came out 3 months before Alfonso's from Silver Spoons did in 1984, they learned how to really backlight their strengths. After a long and successful tour with The Strokes in arenas across Europe and America Mr. Gentles, passed the baton to Juliet "you do the math" Joslin, and now it looks like The Moldy Peaches are unstoppable. Their newest single, "county fair/rainbows" was released in April, they just finished an acoustic tour with Tenacious D, and a six week European tour with Joie Dead Blonde Girlfriend will kick off an exciting summer. Word has it that even a music video has been made. Yay Peaches!
Stipplicon
Kimya Dawson
Adam Green
1. Moldy peaches in da house
2. Answering machine #1
3. Answering machine #2
4. Nothing came out
5. Shame
6. Secret tongues
7. What went wrong
8. Bleeding heart
9. Times are bad
10. Lucky charms
11. D2 boyfriend
12. Mp2k
13. Bunny foo foo
14. Shame
15. Big girls don't cry
16. I think I'm in love
17. These burgers
18. Lucky #9
19. Bunny foo foo
20. Lach's intro
21. Greyhound bus
22. Witty banter
23. Lazy confessions
24. On top
25. Friend of teh devil
26. Rap sux
27. Jorge Regula
28. Downloading porn with davo
29. I forgot
30. County fair
31. Steak for chicken
32. Nyc's like a graveyard
Unreleased cutz and live jamz 1994- 2002
1. I wanna be a hulkamaniac
2. Who's got the crack
3. Steak for chicken
4. These burgers
5. I forgot
6. Nothing came out
7. On top
8. Helen Keller
9. Jorge Regula
10. One good turn
11. D2 boyfriend
12. County fair
13. Rainbows
14. Who's got the crack
15. Goodbye song
16. Vpro intro
17. Downloading porn with davo
18. Steak for chicken
19. Anyone else but you
20. Lucky charms
21. Two princes
22. Lucky #9
23. Cheese
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