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Garbage (20th Anniversary Edition)

257.4M streams

257,432,192

Version 2.0 (20th Anniversary Deluxe E...

148.7M streams

148,728,845

Beautiful Garbage

53.6M streams

53,606,880

Garbage (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe...

39M streams

39,033,928

Bleed Like Me

22.3M streams

22,260,469

Not Your Kind of People (Deluxe Versio...

21.7M streams

21,734,609

No Gods No Masters

17.1M streams

17,052,825

Strange Little Birds

15.1M streams

15,133,967

Blood For Poppies

3.7M streams

3,746,362

Not Your Kind of People

3.1M streams

3,131,772

Biography

Since releasing their eponymous debut album in 1995, Garbage – composed of Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson, Steve Market and Butch Vig – has blazed a distinct sonic trail. With a passel of hits including “Stupid Girl,” “Push It,” “Only Happy When it Rains” and “I Think I’m Paranoid,” they’ve garnered consistent critical acclaim as well as seven Grammy nominations along the way to 17 million albums sold. The band’s ferocious new album No Gods No Masters continues to expand their musical vision. The 11-track collection is by turns brutal and beautiful, a celebration of the sonic maelstrom and a triumph of silence, sometimes within the space of a single song. “This is our seventh record, the significant numerology of which affected the DNA of its content: the seven virtues, the seven sorrows, and the seven deadly sins,” says Manson, the band’s iconic frontwoman. No Gods No Masters is a big, bold and indignant record – overtly political and socially charged in a way that the band has not been before, with songs touching on themes ranging from global unrest and encroaching climate change, the Black Lives Matter movement, sexism and misogyny. The result is the perfect soundtrack for a fraught moment from a band that has been making its unique mark for nearly 30 years – a record that could only have come from the intimate relationship between musicians who have matured and grown together over the course of their careers.