Nineties alterna-pop superstars Garbage will release their greatest hits collection Absolute Garbage on July 17th. Here, in all its dubiously legal beauty, is a video rip of "Tell Me Where It Hurts," the new single that accompanies the album. Somehow, this blatantly illegal bootleg works real nice with the trashy Beyond the Valley of the Dolls feel of the video. Good song though!
garbage only ripped off Curve, and wrote shitty radio hits. Shirly Manson is hot.....thats all they have.
adam
I digress. Garbage was revolutionary with version 2.0 . They took grunge, electronica, and Shirly's sweet vocals and twisted them into something amazing. You could tell they started to experiment with their sound with Beautiful Garbage and then Bleed Like Me was more rock. This sounds like it's straight from Beautiful Garbage. These guys are an amazing band, I love them to death, but their sound is beginning to sound dated. There are parts of this song that sound fresh but it still feel like something out of 2003.I'm a fan though, I'll end up buying anything they put out.
Mo
The whole "Garbage ripped off Curve" thing is so 1996. By the end of Curve, THEY were the ones ripping off of Garbage, in case you didn't notice. This is just another way for fake-indie fans to sink their weak talons into whatever prey falls into their path that day. I'm sure later someone else will have to endure Adam complaining that The Horrors ripped off Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster (again, only "knowing" this through heresey). Ruffle those feathers, boys. We're all so impressed. Name dropping & authenticty seeking gestures are the ticket to cyber fame.
garbage only ripped off Curve, and wrote shitty radio hits. Shirly Manson is hot.....thats all they have.
adam
I digress. Garbage was revolutionary with version 2.0 . They took grunge, electronica, and Shirly's sweet vocals and twisted them into something amazing. You could tell they started to experiment with their sound with Beautiful Garbage and then Bleed Like Me was more rock. This sounds like it's straight from Beautiful Garbage. These guys are an amazing band, I love them to death, but their sound is beginning to sound dated. There are parts of this song that sound fresh but it still feel like something out of 2003.I'm a fan though, I'll end up buying anything they put out.
Mo
The whole "Garbage ripped off Curve" thing is so 1996. By the end of Curve, THEY were the ones ripping off of Garbage, in case you didn't notice. This is just another way for fake-indie fans to sink their weak talons into whatever prey falls into their path that day. I'm sure later someone else will have to endure Adam complaining that The Horrors ripped off Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster (again, only "knowing" this through heresey). Ruffle those feathers, boys. We're all so impressed. Name dropping & authenticty seeking gestures are the ticket to cyber fame.
alexis