Fancypants Hoodlum

Fancypants Hoodlum is the debut album by Canadian musician Merrill Nisker,[1][2] who later became famous under the name Peaches.

Fancypants Hoodlum
Studio album by
Released1995
GenreRock, punk
Length49:56
LabelAccudub
ProducerJim English, John Gzowski
Merrill Nisker chronology
Fancypants Hoodlum
(1995)
The Teaches of Peaches
(2000)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tic Toc" 1:54
2."Flexy Boy" 3:40
3."Throw My Name" 4:23
4."Skybag" 4:37
5."Radio" 3:47
6."Maniac" 4:08
7."I Give" 2:41
8."I Want Something" 3:12
9."Park Spot" 3:08
10."High School Confidential"Carole Pope, Kevan Staples5:06
11."Kung Fu Fighting"Carl Douglas3:26
12."Stressed Out" 3:41
14."Solid Old" (hidden after 3:31 of silence) 2:33

Personnel

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gollark: Which GPU?
gollark: > to work.<|endoftext|>What if the rules specify English grammar but not the interpreter?<|endoftext|>It's not.<|endoftext|>You can't just not be an interpreter.<|endoftext|>I mean, it's somewhat more "open to" than "actually encoding English", but you know.<|endoftext|>You said speech canNOT be implemented by users.<|endoftext|>It's not very interesting and you can't just not actually use it.<|endoftext|>I would prefer to just use a " editor" to follow more, but that doesn't make it *obinitely* a good thing.<|endoftext|>It is not!<|endoftext|>That is not what it is in the programming language.<|endoftext|>No, I mean, you can use python as a language, but it's a good language.<|endoftext|>[BACKTICKS EXPUNGED]python↑ sample output (`<|endoftext|>` is a delimiter of some sort)
gollark: After several hours training on Google GPUs that they let random people use for some reason, the model generates grammatically correct but nonsensical sentences.
gollark: It's very easy because someone else already did basically all the work and I just had to write a script to dump my Discord data package into a CSV file with pings and DMs scrubbed out.

References

  1. "Merrill Nisker – Fancypants Hoodlum". Discogs. Retrieved 2011-12-07.
  2. "Fancypants Hoodlum". The Indie Music Archive. Retrieved 2011-12-07.


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