Artist(s): Garbage Year: 1995 Genres: Rock Media Condition: Good Sleeve Condition: Good Catalog Number: AMSSD-80004 Label: Almo Sounds Format: CD Country: Canada SKU: K5NE12MM UPC: 0705178000424 ASIN: B000001OAA DescriptionExperience the timeless voice of Garbage in the iconic album, Garbage. Released in 1995, this original Almo Sounds release blends Rock music, featuring timeless performances that are a must-have for any music lover and collector. Artist Biography Read Garbage is a Scottish-American alternative rock band formed in 1993. The band consists of lead vocalist Shirley Manson, guitarist/keyboardist Duke Erikson, guitarist Steve Marker, and drummer Butch Vig. Garbage rose to fame in the mid-1990s with their self-titled debut album, which featured hit singles like "Stupid Girl" and "Only Happy When It Rains." The band's unique sound, blending elements of rock, electronic, and pop music, garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Over the years, Garbage has released several successful albums, including "Version 2.0," "Beautiful Garbage," and "Bleed Like Me." They are known for their innovative production techniques, with drummer Butch Vig being a highly regarded producer in the music industry. Garbage's music often explores themes of feminism, sexuality, and societal issues, with Shirley Manson's powerful and emotive vocals at the forefront. The band continues to tour and release new music, maintaining their status as influential figures in the alternative rock genre.Key Features Authenticity: Almo Sounds Garbage, released in 1995. Condition: Good, ensuring a pristine listening experience. Genres: Rock Format: CD, perfect for collectors and music enthusiasts alike. Don't miss this rare gem from a legendary artist. Discover more classic music from Garbage in our store!Order now and enjoy free shipping on all orders over $25! function readBiography() { const biographyText = document.getElementById("biography-text").innerText; const speech = new SpeechSynthesisUtterance(biographyText); window.speechSynthesis.cancel(); window.speechSynthesis.speak(speech); }