Garbage's Self Titled Debut
Description
This week, Mark and Thom dive into Garbage's debut album, from Butch Vig's vision for the band, the origin of their name, to the production of their songs, we uncover the unique blend of rock and techno that set them apart in the music industry and helped shape a corner of popular music. They explore the band's experimental creative process, how they worked together to find their sound, and how Shirley Manson's vocals added a new perspective to the mix. Join them as they journey through the success and influence of Garbage.
0:01:05 - Thom and Mark catch up
0:02:13 - Thom and Mark discuss seeing Coheed and Cambria, Alkaline Trio, and listening to Garbage
0:04:43 - Introduce Garbage, Shirley Manson, and Butch Vig's Production Career
0:24:27 - Exploring the Creative Process of Garbage: How the Band Got Its Name and Developed Its Music
0:32:49 - Supervixen
0:34:11 - Queer
0:35 :47- Only Happy When It Rains
0:37:22 - As Heaven is Wide
0:41:09 - Not My Idea
0:42:40 - Stroke of Luck
0:43:33 - Vox
0:45:21 - Stupid Girl
0:47:24 - My Lover's Box
0:50:06 - Milk
0:54:12 - Mark's top 3
0:54:41 - Thom's top 3
0:58:25 - Final thoughts
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