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==History== ===Formation (1993β1994)=== Garbage was founded in Madison, Wisconsin, by record producer and drummer Butch Vig and guitarists Steve Marker and Duke Erikson. Vig had gained international recognition for producing [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]'s landmark album ''[[Nevermind]]'' (1991) as well as records by [[Smashing Pumpkins]] and [[Sonic Youth]]. The trio began writing and recording music at their Smart Studios facility and searched for a distinctive female vocalist to front the project. After seeing Shirley Manson performing with the Scottish band [[Angelfish]] in a music video on MTV, Vig contacted her, and she flew to Madison to audition. Manson was quickly recruited as the band's lead vocalist, completing the lineup. ===''Garbage'' and breakthrough (1995β1996)=== The band signed with [[Almo Sounds]] in the United States and [[Mushroom Records]] internationally. Their self-titled debut album, ''[[Garbage (album)|Garbage]]'', was released in August 1995. The album was recorded at Smart Studios and featured an innovative production style that layered samples and loops with live instrumentation, embodying a distinctly contemporary sound. ''Garbage'' produced several successful singles, including "Vow", "Subhuman", "Only Happy When It Rains", "Queer", and "Stupid Girl". The latter received a [[Grammy Award]] nomination for [[Grammy Award for Best Rock Song|Best Rock Song]] in 1997. The album reached the top ten in the United Kingdom and went on to sell over three million copies worldwide, achieving [[platinum (music)|platinum]] certification in multiple countries. ===''Version 2.0'' (1998)=== The band's second album, ''[[Version 2.0]]'', was released in May 1998 and marked an even greater commercial peak for the group. The record debuted at number one in the United Kingdom and reached number thirteen on the [[Billboard 200]] in the United States. Driven by singles including "Push It", "I Think I'm Paranoid", "Special", and "When I Grow Up", the album was nominated for the [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year]] and the [[Mercury Prize]]. ''Version 2.0'' is widely regarded as the band's defining artistic statement, praised for its sophisticated production and Manson's commanding vocal performances. ===''Beautiful Garbage'' and later albums (2001β2005)=== The band's third album, ''[[Beautiful Garbage]]'', was released in October 2001 after a lengthy recording period. Marking a deliberate stylistic shift, the record incorporated elements of [[new wave music|new wave]], [[dance-pop]], and [[hip hop]], and featured singles including "Androgyny", "Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!)", and "Shut Your Mouth". Though it received positive reviews, it sold fewer copies than its predecessors, in part due to the downturn in the music industry following the September 2001 attacks. ''[[Bleed Like Me]]'', the band's fourth studio album, was released in April 2005. It returned to a harder rock sound and produced the singles "Why Do You Love Me", "Bleed Like Me", "Bad Boyfriend", and "Run Baby Run". Following the album's promotional cycle, the band announced an indefinite hiatus in 2004 citing internal tensions and exhaustion. ===Hiatus and reunion (2005β2012)=== During the hiatus, Shirley Manson pursued solo projects and appeared in the American science fiction television series ''[[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]''. Butch Vig continued his production career and co-founded the supergroup [[them crooked vultures|Them Crooked Vultures]] as a collaborator. In 2010, Garbage announced their reunion. The band released ''[[Not Your Kind of People]]'' in May 2012 on their own label, Stunvolume, bypassing the major-label system. The album was supported by the singles "Blood for Poppies", "Big Bright World", and "Battle in Me", and received positive critical notices for recapturing the energy of their earlier work. ===Continued activity (2016βpresent)=== ''[[Strange Little Birds]]'' was released in June 2016, presenting a darker, more atmospheric direction. The album debuted at number one in Scotland. In 2021, the band released ''[[No Gods No Masters]]'', their seventh studio album, which addressed themes of political upheaval, feminism, and climate anxiety. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of ''Garbage'' (1995), the band reissued the debut album with extensive bonus material in 2015, and similarly reissued ''Version 2.0'' for its 20th anniversary in 2018.
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