Experience the eponymous debut album from the renowned anti-folk band, The Moldy Peaches. Recorded in a Port Townsend basement and released in 2001, this record captures the essence of lo-fi music and the raw spirit of indie rock. With its delightful blend of quirky lyrics and varied musical styles, it effortlessly shifts from tender acoustic folk to lively garage punk. This album is a true representation of the best indie rock albums to buy!
- Track Listing:
- 1. Lucky Number Nine – The Moldy Peaches (2:08)
- 2. Jorge Regula – The Moldy Peaches (3:07)
- 3. What Went Wrong – The Moldy Peaches (1:36)
- 4. Nothing Came Out – The Moldy Peaches (5:04)
- 5. Downloading Porn With Dave – The Moldy Peaches (2:24)
- 6. These Burgers – The Moldy Peaches (2:01)
- 7. Steak for Chicken – The Moldy Peaches (2:43)
- 8. On Top – The Moldy Peaches (2:04)
- 9. Greyhound Bus – The Moldy Peaches (1:15)
- 10. Anyone Else But You – The Moldy Peaches (3:00)
- 11. Little Bunny Foo Foo – The Moldy Peaches (1:19)
- 12. The Ballad of Hellenkeller and Ripvanwinkle – The Moldy Peaches (2:09)
- 13. Who’s Got the Crack – The Moldy Peaches (3:26)
- 14. Lucky Charms – The Moldy Peaches (3:08)
- 15. D.2. Boyfriend – The Moldy Peaches (1:39)
- 16. I Forgot – The Moldy Peaches (2:10)
- 17. Lazy Confessions – The Moldy Peaches (1:48)
- 18. NYC’s Like a Graveyard – The Moldy Peaches (3:15)
- 19. Goodbye Song – The Moldy Peaches (2:14)
Laura Estes (verified owner) –
The Moldy Peaches album is a delightful mix of quirky and relatable. It’s one of my favorite anti-folk records!
Sandra Nunez (verified owner) –
As a fan of indie rock, I can confidently say that this album is a must-have. The lo-fi production adds a unique charm.
Aaron Floyd (verified owner) –
I stumbled upon this album and instantly fell in love. It’s brilliant for those who appreciate the best indie rock!