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Template:Short description Template:More citations neededTemplate:Infobox album The Presidents of the United States of America is the debut studio album by the American alternative rock band The Presidents of the United States of America, released on March 10, 1995, via PopLlama Records. Columbia Records signed the band shortly after its release to handle increased distribution for the album.

Released during the grunge and punk music breakthrough-era, the album produced four singles—"Kitty", "Lump", "Peaches" and "Dune Buggy"—that helped the group gain mainstream popularity, and "Lump" can be found on the band's 2000 compilation album with the same title. The Presidents of the United States of America received positive reviews, and has been certified triple Platinum by the RIAA.<ref name="riaa">Template:Cite web</ref>

Background and recording

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Chris Ballew and Dave Dederer met while attending The Bush School in Seattle. In the 1980s and early 1990s they collaborated on various musical projects. Ballew returned to Seattle in the summer of 1993, and he and Dederer formed what would become The Presidents of the United States of America that autumn. Initially a drummerless duo, they performed a half-dozen or so shows in late 1993 as "The Lo-Fis", "The Dynamic Duo", and "Pure Frosting." Ballew eventually came upon the name "The Presidents of the United States of America." Shortly after settling on their name, Ballew and Dederer added drummer Jason Finn. In early December 1993, the band played their first show as a trio at The Romper Room in Seattle. At the time, Finn was also the drummer in the band Love Battery, who had recently changed record labels from Sub Pop to Atlas Records, an A&M subsidiary.

In early 1994, The Presidents recorded a 10-song cassette, Froggystyle, at Laundry Room Studios. The band sold the cassette at shows in 1994. Finn also sold the cassette from behind the bar of Seattle's legendary Comet Tavern, where he tended bar.

In 1994, the Presidents signed with the tiny Seattle label PopLlama Records and released their self-titled debut in the following year, featuring several remixed tracks from Froggystyle. The band also released a limited edition blue vinyl 7-inch single, "Fuck California", on C/Z Records. Columbia Records signed the band shortly thereafter and re-released the album in late July 1995. Driven by the singles "Lump", "Peaches", and "Kitty", their debut album proved to be a smash, eventually selling over three million copies.

Composition

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Critics praised the band's catchy, humorous, and self-deprecating songs, which were a major departure from the grunge/post-grunge sound present on the airwaves. The album received Grammy nominations in 1995 and 1996. Though "Peaches" met the most critical success, the band credits "Lump" as their favorite single. The song's strange lyrics came from a dream that Ballew had while fighting pneumonia. The antibiotics he was taking caused an allergic reaction that produced several consecutive nights of wild and crazy dreams. The lyrics for "Peaches" were written about a crush Ballew used to have on a girl. According to him, she had a peach tree in the front of her yard, and when he finally summoned the courage to go talk to her, he stood under the tree and smashed peaches in his fist until he decided not to talk to her.

Packaging and release

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Originally, the album was released in March 1995 on the independent Seattle label, PopLlama Records. This version of the album was noticeably different than other subsequent releases. The inside cover featured a picture of the band with Bill Clinton, who was the president of the United States at the time. The CD looked like a food inspection stamp. "Feather Pluckn" included a verse which was an homage of the Beatles' "I've Got a Feeling". The PopLlama release was also pressed on yellow vinyl with two bonus tracks. After the band signed to Columbia Records, the album was re-released on July 25, 1995. This version's inside cover featured a picture of the band members painted in red, white and blue in multiple pictures. The CD looks like a vinyl record label. All of the songs were re-mixed, and "Feather Pluckn" lost the "I've Got a Feeling" verse.

In 2004, the band independently re-released the album as a Ten Year Super Bonus Special Anniversary Edition. It featured 13 bonus tracks, including B-sides and demos, and (except for the Australian release) a bonus DVD of music videos and performance footage. This version features the food inspection stamp-like design that originally appeared on the 1995 edition. The insert picture features a collage of band performances. In addition, the liner notes were slightly updated. In 2008, the album was re-released on CD for a final time by the band's then-current label, Fugitive Recordings, minus the bonus tracks.

In February 2020, the group announced a vinyl reissue via Kickstarter.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Reception

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Commercial performance

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The Presidents of the United States of America peaked at number six on the Billboard 200. As of 1997, the album has shipped over three million copies and has been certified triple platinum.<ref name="riaa"/>

Critical reception

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Critical reception to The Presidents of the United States of America was mostly positive. Johnny Loftus of AllMusic retrospectively wrote that "their quirky take on punk-pop did help expand the palette of MTV and alternative radio, and make their oddball singles part of the enduring sound of the era."<ref name="allmusic review"/>

Track listing

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Template:Track listing Ten Year Super Bonus Special Anniversary Edition bonus tracks Template:Track listing 14–17 also appear on various editions of the "Peaches" single. 20–24 and 26 are performed entirely by Chris Ballew.
Ten Year Super Bonus Special Anniversary Edition Super Bonus Thrillpack DVD Template:Track listing The DVD also includes a commentary track by the band.

Personnel

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The Presidents of the United States of America
  • Chris Ballew – vocals, two-string basitar
  • Dave Dederer – three-string guitbass, vocals
  • Jason Finn – no-string drums, backing vocals
Additional musician
Technical (PopLlama edition)
  • Conrad Uno – co-producer, engineer (tracks 2–4, 6–9, 11–12), mastering
  • Chris Ballew – co-producer
  • Dave Dederer – co-producer, front cover photo
  • Barrett Jones – engineer (tracks 1, 5, 10, 13)
  • Pete Gerrald – mastering
  • Mark Guenther – second engineer
  • Art Chantry – design
  • San Pacific International – sculptures
  • Lance Mercer – back cover photo
Additional technical credits (Columbia edition)
  • David Kahne – mixing (tracks 3–4, 6, 8, 10–11, 13)
  • Steve Culp – mix engineer (tracks 3–4, 6, 8, 10–11, 13)
  • Wally Traugott – mastering
  • Doug Erb – design update
  • Marty Temme – tray card photo

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1995–1996) Peak
position
Canada Albums (The Record)<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> 5
US Billboard 200<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> 6
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> 3

Year-end charts

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Chart (1995) Position
US Billboard 200<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> 185
Chart (1996) Position
Australia (ARIA) 7
US Billboard 200<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> 24

Certifications

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Release history

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Region Date Label Format Catalog
World July 25, 1995 Columbia Records CD -
United States CD CK67291
March 10, 1995 PopLlama Records LP, CD -
2004 PUSA Inc. CD -
2008 Fugitive Records CD -
United Kingdom July 25, 1995 Columbia Records CD COL 481039 2

References

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