Part of the mid-'90s "anti-folk" scene unfolding on New York City's Lower East Side, the Moldy Peaches (Adam Green and Kimya Dawson) were signed by Rough Trade in 2001 and released this lo-fi effort before splitting off to do solo projects. The songs are simple, three-chord pounders that embody the naïveté of both childhood and punk rock. The duo's contribution to the highly successful Juno soundtrack in 2007 created a renewed interest in them and in this understated debut. ~ Rovi Staff, Rovi
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Part of the mid-'90s "anti-folk" scene unfolding on New York City's Lower East Side, the Moldy Peaches (Adam Green and Kimya Dawson) were signed by Rough Trade in 2001 and released this lo-fi effort before splitting off to do solo projects. The songs are simple, three-chord pounders that embody the naïveté of both childhood and punk rock. The duo's contribution to the highly successful Juno soundtrack in 2007 created a renewed interest in them and in this understated debut. ~ Rovi Staff, Rovi
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