Garbage (song)
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"Garbage" | ||
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Single by TISM | ||
Released | January 8, 1996 | |
Format | CD single | |
Recorded | September, 1994 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 17:15 | |
Label | Shock/genre b.goode | |
Producer(s) | TISM and Lawrence Maddy | |
TISM singles chronology | ||
Greg! The Stop Sign!! (1995) |
Garbage (1996) |
All Homeboys Are Dickheads (1996) |
Garbage is the name of a radio only single released in 1996 by Australian alternative rock band TISM. It is off their album Machiavelli and the Four Seasons (1995).
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[edit] Song
The song, which superficially deals with garbage, enforced by the line "I know that we should separate our garbage / The environment will give us thanks" is, as a closer look reveals, about music, and especially the trend of "copying" older musical styles in an attempt to seem original. This is spelled out in the verse "What's so good about the sixties, that we gotta keep rewindin' the clock? / You know the best thing about the sixties? They never heard of classic rock."
[edit] Track list
Tracks 1, 2 and 4 are remixes of Garbage, the original version is on the album Machiavelli and the Four Seasons (1995). Track 3 is remix of Strictly Loungeroom, which is found on the Greg! The Stop Sign!! single.
- "Garbage"
- "Junk"
- "Strictly Refuse"
- "Rubbish"
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Garbage lyrics (original version)