Garbage
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Garbage is an international
rock group formed in
1993 by
Shirley Manson,
Butch Vig, Steve Marker, and Duke Erikson. Vig, the
producer of such influential albums as
Nirvana's
Nevermind and the
Smashing Pumpkins'
Siamese Dream decided he wanted to play in a band and asked fellow producers Marker and Erikson to join him. After the group saw Shirley Manson on
MTV (from her careers with Goodbye, Mr. MacKenzie and
Angelfish), they asked her to join the band. The band derived its name from their use of seemingly unusable noise in their songs.
Garbage's angry, emotional lyrics contrasted with their catchy,
pop alternative rock music. This made the band particularly popular with disaffected youths. Garbage utilizes
samples,
electronic loops, grungy
guitars, and various other effects to produce haunting and melodic tracks, made distinctive by
Scots singer Shirley Manson's sultry vocals.
Garbage released a string of increasingly-successful singles over the year
1995, culminating in the massive hit "Stupid Girl". They released their debut album,
Garbage, later that year. It went top 20 in the US and top 10 in the
United Kingdom.
Garbage spent two years working on their follow-up album, during which time Shirley Manson became well-known by the technologically savvy by being one of the first artists to maintain a
blog. "Push It" was released and became a summer hit in 1998, reaching #9 in the UK and #52 in the US. The sophomore album
Version 2.0 topped the charts in the UK and hit #13 in the US. In 1999, they performed the theme song to the
James Bond movie
The World Is Not Enough.
After again retreating into the studio for several years, Garbage released
beautifulgarbage in
2001. While it represented the band's most eclectic and mature sound to date, it contained no standout commercial singles. Hence, no songs charted in the US, and the four singles released charted in the 20s in the UK. Still, the album managed to reach #6 in the UK and #13 in the US, though it quickly slid down the charts. Garbage followed the album up with a successful tour of the US and Europe.
Garbage's next album, of working title
Hands on a Hard Body, is expected in summer
2004.
Discography
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See also
\n*1990s music groups\n*
List of alternative music artists
External links
\n*Garbage's official web site\n*
All Music Guide entry for Garbage
Category:American musical groups Category:Rock music groups Category:Industrial music groups
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