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  2. Queer (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Queer" is a song by American rock band Garbage from their self-titled debut studio album (1995). The song started as a demo during sessions between band members Butch Vig, Duke Erikson, and Steve Marker, and finished after singer Shirley Manson joined the band.

  3. The World Is Not Enough (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The World Is Not Enough" is the theme song for the 1999 James Bond film The World Is Not Enough, performed by American rock band Garbage. The song was written by composer David Arnold (who also scored the film) and lyricist Don Black, previously responsible for four other Bond songs, and was produced by Garbage and Arnold.

  4. Push It (Garbage song) - Wikipedia

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    The sealed "Push It" 3-inch CD blister pack format Garbage had been established on their first album as an act who regularly released special editions of their singles; their first six singles had each seen a specially packed 7-inch vinyl format released in embossed aluminium, rubber, hologram die-cut rain-effect card, perspex, cloth and with a lenticular image mounted on ripple-effect card ...

  5. Special (Garbage song) - Wikipedia

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    The following day, Garbage immediately set out to promote Version 2.0 and "Special" on a month-long radio show circuit starting at Madison's WMAD for Modern Rock Live and on for a further twelve US radio shows; [19] Garbage also performed "Special" live on The Tonight Show on December 11. [19] December 20 marked the final radio show in Detroit ...

  6. When I Grow Up (Garbage song) - Wikipedia

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    "When I Grow Up" is a 1998 song written, recorded and produced by alternative rock band Garbage. The song was released as the fourth international single to be taken from the band's multi-platinum second album Version 2.0 over the course of the following year.

  7. Bleed Like Me (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bleed Like Me" is a song by American rock band Garbage and the title-track of their fourth studio album (2005). [1] It was released as the album's second single in North America by Geffen Records imprint Almo Sounds on May 9, 2005.

  8. Vow (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics for "Vow" deal with themes of revenge and retaliation, and were inspired by a newspaper article on domestic abuse. In 2007, "Vow" was remastered and included as the opening track on Garbage's greatest hits compilation, Absolute Garbage.

  9. Tell Me Where It Hurts (Garbage song) - Wikipedia

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    The new version was subtitled "Sting Like a Bee remix", and was first released on the 7" of "Tell Me Where It Hurts" as well as on the two-disc edition of Absolute Garbage (as "Garbage remix"). [1] "Betcha" was written and produced by Garbage at the same time as "Tell Me Where It Hurts" [9] and was exclusively released on the CD single format. [1]