"Fuck the Pain Away" is a song by Canadian singer Peaches from her second studio album, The Teaches of Peaches (2000). It became her breakthrough song and has since remained her signature song.[2][3] Its widespread licensing in films as well as numerous official and unofficial cover versions has led to a sustained popularity for the song.
The song combines low-fidelity, rumbling bass with snare drums from a Roland TR-909 to make a "clickity-clack" rhythm.[4][5][6] Muted yelling sounds can be heard in the background.[5]
The song's lyrics established Peaches' reputation as a sex-positive feminist.[7] She uses euphemisms to present a sexually aggressive image.[8] The lyrics include references to "Call Me" by Blondie and The Pretenders' frontwoman Chrissie Hynde.[9][10] The line "Stay in school, 'cause it's the best" alludes to Peaches' previous occupation as a teacher.[10] Peaches' vocal performance was described as vampy, lustful, and insouciant.[4][5] Her bold delivery holds "between self-empowerment and self-destruction."[11]
Recording
Peaches never recorded "Fuck the Pain Away" in a studio. The only official version is a live recording from the first time it was ever performed[12] at The Rivoli in Toronto. Peaches has noted the presence of tape hiss and crowd noise on the master, which was taken from a cassette recording of the board mix that was offered to her by the sound engineer after the performance in exchange for $5. Nevertheless, she has stated that "it ain't broke, don't fix [it]. I am never recording this song again."[13]
Critical reception
The Observer Music Monthly listed "Fuck the Pain Away" at 61 on its list of the best songs of the 2000s.[14]Complex magazine named it the seventh greatest slutwave song of all time.[6]Q listed it at #826 on their 1001 Best Songs Ever list.[15]The Guardian included the song on its list of "1000 songs everyone must hear".[10]Rolling Stone included the song on their 2019 list of "25 Essential LGBTQ Pride Songs," noting how the song "sparked a titillating new wave of sleazebag disco".[16]
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.[17] One parody shows "Fuck the Pain Away" being performed by Miss Piggy.[18] Another version, directed by Erik Huber, takes footage from The Andy Griffith Show and inserts a dancing woman.[17]
Impact and reuse
Thom Yorke cited "Fuck the Pain Away" as an inspiration in making "15 Step" for Radiohead's 2007 album In Rainbows.[19] A nightclub in Brighton, England, takes its name from the song.[20]
^Rosewarne, Lauren (August 13, 2013). American Taboo: The Forbidden Words, Unspoken Rules, and Secret Morality of Popular Culture. ABC-Clio. p. 75. ISBN978-0-313-39934-3.