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Japanese edition of their platinum debut with two bonus tracks for collectors, the hit version of '#1 Crush' (Nellee Hooper Remix) that was featured on the double plati-num Romeo & Juliet soundtrack and their deleted first single'Subhuman', released before the album came out in 1995. 14 tracks total.

Version 2.0  >>

Limited edition pressing of the hit alternative act's second album, 1998's top 20 & platinum 'Version 2.0', with a b onus CD single featuring four tracks recorded live in concert at the Roskide festival in Denmark, 1998. Bonus tracks are 'Temptation Waits', 'Dumb', 'Stupid Girl' and 'Vow'. A combined total of 16 tracks, with the main album featuring the hit singles 'I Think I'm Paranoid', 'When I Grow Up', 'Special', 'Push It' and 'You Look So Fine'. Double slimline jewel case. 1999 release. Limited quantities available!

Absolute Garbage  >>

Four albums and seven Grammy® nominations later, Garbage has its first best of collection -- Absolute Garbage. Along with the new track Tell Me Where It Hurts, Absolute Garbage features 17 songs of extreme and intense emotion, from Stupid Girl, Queer and #1 Crush to Special, Bleed Like Me and Why Do You Love Me.

The special limited edition 2-CD set adds to the original CD a bonus disc of remixes by some of the world s most renowned DJs, including U.N.K.L.E., Massive Attack, Todd Terry, Crystal Method, Fun Lovin Criminals, and Felix Da Housecat.

Absolute Garbage offers the best of a band that, to quote a lyric from Queer, has been the strangest of the strange, the coolest of the cool.

Absolute Garbage  >>

Four albums and seven Grammy® nominations later, Garbage has its first best of collection--Absolute Garbage. Along with the new track Tell Me Where It Hurts, Absolute Garbage features 17 songs of extreme and intense emotion, from Stupid Girl, Queer and #1 Crush to Special, Bleed Like Me and Why Do You Love Me.

With the band recently emerging from a hiatus for a live performance and the recording of Tell Me Where It Hurts, Absolute Garbage offers the best of a band that, to quote a lyric from Queer, has been the strangest of the strange, the coolest of the cool.

Bleed Like Me  >>

Described as a thundering return to the band’s original hard rock sound, ‘Bleed Like Me’ features eleven tracks that return to the power and simplicity of their debut. The first single is the explosive ‘Why Do You Love Me’. Amongst the other highlights of the album are the dynamic opener ‘Bad Boyfriend’, a heavy out and out rock song featuring a guest appearance from Dave Grohl on drums. Aside from Grohl, the album also features an additional guest in the shape of Beck bassist Justin Meldal-Johnsen. Japanese pressing of 2005 album scheduled to include one bonus track TBA. Wea.

Beautiful Garbage  >>

Import exclusive limited edition of their long awaited third album. Packaged in a rose-shaped origami sleeve packaged in a clear plastic sleeve with the title printed there on. Includes a Garbage Mixer, an enhanced element that enables you to mix Garbage

Why Do You Love Me  >>

The Opening Salvo from the Veteran Group's Long Awaited Fourth Album, "Bleed Like Me". The Band - Shirley Manson, Butch Vig, Duke Erikson and Steve Marker - Delievered the Goods with Producer Tony Hoffer (The Thrills, Turin Brakes) at the Helm. "Why Do You Love Me" Sports Buzzsaw Guitars to Give it an Overtone That’s Sinister as Much as Pleading, with a Melody that Vig Describes as Spector-esque. "sped-up Girl Group".

Absolute Garbage  >>

Limited edition version includes a bonus disc of 13 remixes. 18 tracks are features on disc one. Warner. 2007.