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Album artwork for Peeping Tom by Peeping Tom
Album artwork for Peeping Tom by Peeping Tom
Album artwork for Peeping Tom by Peeping Tom

Lack of face-to-face interaction did not keep long-distance collaborators from turning in exceptional performances: Norah Jones' lascivious "Sucker," Kool Keith's "Getaway" and Massive Attack's "Kill The DJ" are intense and passionate as anything a live band environment could have produced. Peeping Tom also includes contributions from Amon Tobin, Bebel Gilberto, Dub Trio, Kid Koala and several of Patton's Bay Area running buddies, such as Dan "the Automator" Nakamura (who tag teams with Rahzel on "Mojo"), Jel, Odd Nosdam and Doseone of anticon records. The end result is an utterly unique multigenre/ multi-artist departure from Patton's more recent noisy output-one that would ultimately have to be classified as a pop recordú a Mike Patton pop record, but a pop record nonetheless.

Peeping Tom

Peeping Tom

Ipecac Recordings
Album artwork for Peeping Tom by Peeping Tom
LP +

$26.99

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Released 10/27/2023Catalog Number

IPC258LP2

Album artwork for Peeping Tom by Peeping Tom
LP +

$26.99

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Released 10/27/2023Catalog Number

IPC258LP

Album artwork for Peeping Tom by Peeping Tom
CD

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Released 08/27/2006Catalog Number

IPC77

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Peeping Tom

Peeping Tom

Ipecac Recordings
Album artwork for Peeping Tom by Peeping Tom
LP +

$26.99

Indie Exclusive

Tan

Released 10/27/2023Catalog Number

IPC258LP2

Album artwork for Peeping Tom by Peeping Tom
LP +

$26.99

Standard

Yellow
Released 10/27/2023Catalog Number

IPC258LP

Album artwork for Peeping Tom by Peeping Tom
CD

$14.99

CD

Released 08/27/2006Catalog Number

IPC77

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Lack of face-to-face interaction did not keep long-distance collaborators from turning in exceptional performances: Norah Jones' lascivious "Sucker," Kool Keith's "Getaway" and Massive Attack's "Kill The DJ" are intense and passionate as anything a live band environment could have produced. Peeping Tom also includes contributions from Amon Tobin, Bebel Gilberto, Dub Trio, Kid Koala and several of Patton's Bay Area running buddies, such as Dan "the Automator" Nakamura (who tag teams with Rahzel on "Mojo"), Jel, Odd Nosdam and Doseone of anticon records. The end result is an utterly unique multigenre/ multi-artist departure from Patton's more recent noisy output-one that would ultimately have to be classified as a pop recordú a Mike Patton pop record, but a pop record nonetheless.