PEEPING TOM: Studio Album by PEEPING TOM (2006)

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Peeping Tom is the only studio album by the band Peeping Tom. It was released by Ipecac Recordings on May 30, 2006. It peaked at number 103 on the Billboard 200 chart. In 2000, Mike Patton conceived Peeping Tom. It is a tribute to Michael Powell‘s 1960 film Peeping Tom. The album was created by swapping song files through the mail with collaborators such as Norah Jones, Kool Keith, and Massive Attack, among others. It took almost six years to complete the album.
The musical style of Peeping Tom encompasses rock, heavy metal, experimental pop, pop, trip hop, alternative hip hop, underground hip hop and hip hop. Patton said of the album:
“This is my version of pop music. In a way, this is an exercise for me: taking all these things I’ve learned over the years and putting them into a pop format.”

Mojo was released as a single from the album. It is accompanied by a music video, directed by Matt McDermitt and featuring appearances by Danny DeVito, Mark Hoppus, Rachel Hunter, and Dan the Automator.

The album was released by Patton‘s own record label Ipecac Recordings on May 30, 2006. The vinyl version was released by Anticon on August 28, 2006.

PEEPING TOM: Album by PEEPING TOM CD

Tracklist:

  1. Five Seconds (featuring Odd Nosdam)
  2. Mojo (featuring Rahzel and Dan the Automator)
  3. Don’t Even Trip (featuring Amon Tobin)
  4. Getaway (featuring Kool Keith)
  5. Your Neighborhood Spaceman (featuring Jel and Odd Nosdam)
  6. Kill the DJ (featuring Massive Attack)
  7. Caipirinha (featuring Bebel Gilberto)
  8. Celebrity Death Match (featuring Kid Koala)
  9. How U Feelin? (featuring Doseone)
  10. Sucker (featuring Norah Jones)
  11. We’re Not Alone (Remix) (featuring Dub Trio)

PEEPING TOM: Album by PEEPING TOM back cover

Photo: Ipecac Recordings

https://ipecac.com/artists/peeping-tom

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