Artist/Group: Garbage
Song: “Run Baby Run”
Songwriters: Garbage
Producers: Garbage
Disc: Bleed Like Me
Label: A&E/Warner Bros.
The band’s self titled debut album has been remastered for its 20th anniversary and is available now!
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Garbage (consisting of fiery haired melodist Shirley Manson, super producer turned drummer Butch Vig and his writing partners Steve Marker as well as Nebraska native/guitarist Duke Erikson) is an avant-garde rock band forged together in Madtown, Wisconsin, in 1993. All four members are involved in writing and producing the group’s songs.
Their experimental debut album, Garbage, was riskily extolled, sold over 4 million copies while tailgated by a string of chart-topping singles in 1995–1996, "Vow," the Grammy-nominated "Stupid Girl" (their biggest hit in the U.S. and the UK), "Only Happy When It Rains," the band's fourth single "Queer" the airplay-only single "Supervixen" and the the album's fifth and final single, "Milk."
The band’s Grammy-nominated second studio album, “Version 2.0” manumitted in 1998 went on to 1.7 million copies in the United States by 2008.
Garbage also commenced on a year-long world tour, and released a covey of commercially successful singles ("Push It," "I Think I'm Paranoid," "Special," "When I Grow Up," "The Trick Is to Keep Breathing," and "You Look So Fine") backed with leading-edge music videos directed by Italian photographer Andrea Giacobbe, influential Los Angeles photographer Matthew Rolston, documentary director/editor Dawn Shadforth, English music video director Sophie Muller and French director Stéphane Sednaoui.
Even with critical acclaim, Garbage's 2001 third LP, “Beautiful Garbage” failed to match the commercial success attained by its antecessors.
Garbage quietly dissolved in the midst of the turbulent production of their fourth album “Bleed Like Me,” but reformed to finish the record, which was released April 11, 2005 and debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 with 73,000 copies sold in its first week, becoming the band's first top-10 album on the chart.
On October 1, 2005, the band postponed their Bleed Like Me world concert tour declaring an "indefinite hiatus" via their official site but insisting that they had not broken up, but desired to ferret out especial interests
The hiatus was briefly interrupted in 2007, as Garbage recorded a brand-new track "Tell Me Where It Hurts"for their 2007 greatest hits CD, “Absolute Garbage.”
After their lengthy hiatus, Garbage solidly reformed in 2011, releasing their independent album release “Not Your Kind of People” in 2012 and their sixth studio album “Strange Little Birds” in 2016, through the band's own independent record label, Stunvolume.
Garbage also commenced on a year-long world tour, and released a covey of commercially successful singles ("Push It," "I Think I'm Paranoid," "Special," "When I Grow Up," "The Trick Is to Keep Breathing," and "You Look So Fine") backed with leading-edge music videos directed by Italian photographer Andrea Giacobbe, influential Los Angeles photographer Matthew Rolston, documentary director/editor Dawn Shadforth, English music video director Sophie Muller and French director Stéphane Sednaoui.
Even with critical acclaim, Garbage's 2001 third LP, “Beautiful Garbage” failed to match the commercial success attained by its antecessors.
Garbage quietly dissolved in the midst of the turbulent production of their fourth album “Bleed Like Me,” but reformed to finish the record, which was released April 11, 2005 and debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 with 73,000 copies sold in its first week, becoming the band's first top-10 album on the chart.
On October 1, 2005, the band postponed their Bleed Like Me world concert tour declaring an "indefinite hiatus" via their official site but insisting that they had not broken up, but desired to ferret out especial interests
The hiatus was briefly interrupted in 2007, as Garbage recorded a brand-new track "Tell Me Where It Hurts"for their 2007 greatest hits CD, “Absolute Garbage.”
After their lengthy hiatus, Garbage solidly reformed in 2011, releasing their independent album release “Not Your Kind of People” in 2012 and their sixth studio album “Strange Little Birds” in 2016, through the band's own independent record label, Stunvolume.
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