Ever since Exile In Guyville, landed in 1993, singer-songwriter Liz Phair has been cipher for a certain kind of aesthetic. She's been called "the female face of indie rock," a "slacker poet of the first degree" and a "brainy bad girl," but she forever remains America's sardonic sweetheart. The final installment in Phair's great trifecta of albums which began with her audacious debut and continued with its slick power-pop follow-up Whip-Smart (1994), Whitechocolatespaceegg marked her hook-fueled return from hiatus in 1998. Drawing on themes of motherhood and family after getting married and giving birth to a son, the intimate and autobiographical collection peaked at No. 35 on the Billboard 200 and yielded the singles "Polyester Bride" and "Johnny Feelgood."
- White Chocolate Space Egg
- Big Tall Man
- Perfect World
- Johnny Feelgood
- Polyester Bride
- Love Is Nothing
- Baby Got Going
- Uncle Alvarez
- Only Son
- Go On Ahead
- Headache
- Ride
- What Makes You Happy
- Fantasize
- Shitloads Of Money
- Girls' Room