"Fuck the Pain Away" is a song by Canadian electronic artist Peaches. It appears on her second album The Teaches of Peaches, released in 2000 on Kitty-Yo. It became her breakthrough song and has since remained her signature song. Its widespread licensing in films as well as numerous official and unofficial cover versions (including a notable cover by of Montreal) has led to a sustained popularity for the song.
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Writing and inspiration
The song combines low-fidelity, rumbling bass with snare drums from a Roland TR-909 to make a "clickity-clack" rhythm. Muted yelling sounds can be heard in the background.
The song's lyrics established Peaches' reputation as a sex-positive feminist. She uses euphemisms to present a sexually aggressive image. The lyrics include references to "Call Me" by Blondie and The Pretenders' frontwoman Chrissie Hynde. The line "Stay in school, 'cause it's the best" alludes to Peaches' previous occupation as a teacher. Peaches' vocal performance was described as vampy, lustful, and insouciant. Her bold delivery holds "between self-empowerment and self-destruction."
Recording
Peaches never recorded "Fuck the Pain Away" in a studio. The song is a live recording from the first time it was ever performed.
Critical reception
The Observer Music Monthly listed "Fuck the Pain Away" at 61 on its list of the best songs of the 2000s. Complex magazine named it the seventh greatest slutwave song of all time. Q listed it at #826 on their 1001 Best Songs Ever list. The Guardian included the song on its list of "1000 songs everyone must hear".
Music videos
Notably, there is no official music video for the song, and Peaches called upon fans to create videos and other performance art pieces which utilize it. One parody shows "Fuck the Pain Away" being performed by Miss Piggy. Another version, directed by Erik Huber, takes footage from The Andy Griffith Show and inserts a dancing woman.
Impact and reuse
Thom Yorke cited "Fuck the Pain Away" as an inspiration in making "15 Step" for Radiohead's 2007 album In Rainbows. A nightclub in Brighton, England takes its name from the song.
Belgian group 2ManyDJs included the song on their 2002 album As Heard on Radio Soulwax Pt. 2. It appears on the album's visual mix, accompanied by clips of the Velvet Underground's banana design emerging from Peaches' groin from The Teaches of Peaches. British singer Bat for Lashes has performed a live cover version. On Gorgon City's 2014 album Sirens, Erik Hassle reinterprets the refrain for "FTPA", a song about casual sex.
"Fuck the Pain Away" became a popular choice when film and TV soundtracks were in need of a catchy but objectionable song. It was used for a key scene in Sofia Coppola's 2003 film Lost in Translation. In the scene, Bill Murray's character glumly sits in a Japanese strip club as women pole dance to the song. It is used in the 2002 horror film My Little Eye, the 2006 reality film Jackass Number Two, the 2011 romantic comedy Getting That Girl, the 2011 action film Drive Angry, and the 2013 gross out film Wetlands, as well as being sung by Bollo in The Mighty Boosh Live. It also appeared in an episode of the thirteenth season of South Park, "Butters' Bottom Bitch". The 30 Rock episode "Future Husband" shows Tina Fey's character Liz Lemon using the song as a ringtone. The song also appeared in end credits of the True Blood season 6 episode of the same name.
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