Genius Lyrics
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Garbage – The Men Who Rule the World
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“The Men Who Rule The World” is the lead single of Garbage’s seventh studio album No Gods No Masters. The single was released on Tuesday March 30th.
The music video was directed
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Nas (Ft. Lauryn Hill) – If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)
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Nas' exercise in Utopianism – inspired by Sir Thomas More (and Kurtis Blow).
Nas told Complex:
Being a hip-hop fan and Krush Groove fan, Kurtis Blow was my favorite rapper when I
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Garbage (Ft. Brian Aubert) – The Chemicals
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“The Chemicals” is the new single from Garbage, released April 18th, 2015, on Record Store Day, on 10" fluorescent orange vinyl, backed by “On Fire”. The track was released
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Garbage – Time Will Destroy Everything
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“Time Will Destroy Everything” is the b-side to the “Girls Talk” single, released April 19th 2014 on Record Store Day.
The song was used as the intro to the concerts throughout
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Garbage – Starman
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“Starman” is a song by David Bowie that Garbage covered as a B-side to their Record Store Day single “Destroying Angels”.
The cover was in Howard Stern’s Tribute to David Bowie
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Garbage – On Fire
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“On Fire” is the B-side of Garbage’s single “The Chemicals”, released April 18th, 2015, on Record Store Day, on 10" fluorescent orange vinyl. The track was released digitally on
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Wu-Tang Clan – C.R.E.A.M.
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Arguably one of the most iconic songs in hip-hop, the underlying idea of “C.R.E.A.M.” is found in its title—cash rules everything. The timeless piano riffs and background vocals
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Garbage – Uncomfortably Me
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As explained by Uncut, “Uncomfortably Me” deals with Shirley Manson’s own anxieties. It was written after drinking too much Mezcal.
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8-Bit Arcade – Agua de Jamaica (8-Bit Maluma Emulation)
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[Instrumental]
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Garbage – Godhead
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The track was described as being “Depeche Mode-ish” by Uncut and as “an amelodic but capable industrial pounder of the first Trent Reznor grade” by Platten Tests.
The song’s
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Garbage – A Woman Destroyed
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“A Woman Destroyed” was described as “a giallo-ish critique” by Uncut and with its 5:32 track time, stands as the longest song on the album.
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Garbage (Ft. Screaming Females) – Because the Night
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“Because the Night” is a Garbage single released on Record Store Day in 2013. The song is a cover of the Patti Smith classic and features Marissa Paternoster of The Screaming
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Garbage – Flipping the Bird
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“Flipping The Bird” is track number nine on Garbage’s seventh studio album No Gods No Masters.
Shirley was inspired to write the song after her conversation with Liz Phair on her
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This is the apocalypse / This is the apocalypse / This is the apocalypse / They killed the horses
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In Christian theology, horses play a role in the apocalypse:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Horsemen_of_the_Apocalypse
In Garbage’s apocalypse, however, there are no horses–only greedy liars with guns.
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Garbage – This City Will Kill You
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We were young out on the scene / Life so loud and so much fun / And the party boys in their pretty clothes / Everybody's got it going on / Everybody's got it going on / On the way
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Garbage (Ft. Exene Cervenka & John Doe (X)) – Destroying Angels
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“Destroying Angels” is the new Garbage single, out on Record Store Day 2018, November 23.
The song is a collaboration with Exene Cervenka and John Doe from the Punk Rock band X
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Garbage (Ft. Brody Dalle) – Girls Talk
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“Girls Talk” is a stand-alone single released by Garbage for Record Store Day 2014. Developed from a long gestating song idea, originally named “Girls Talk Shit”, written by the
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Garbage – Witness to Your Love
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“Witness to Your Love” is a song by Garbage written for inclusion in the fifth volume of the Give Listen Help charity compilation in 2008. It’s the first song Garbage released
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8-Bit Arcade – Like Clockwork (8-Bit Bryson Tiller Emulation)
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[Instrumental]
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8-Bit Arcade – Born 2 Be Great (8-Bit Lil Tjay Emulation)
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[Instrumental]
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Garbage – No Gods No Masters
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“No Gods No Masters” is the second single and title-track from Garbage’s seventh studio album. The single and the music video, directed by Scott Stuckey, was released on April 28th
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Garbage – Anonymous XXX
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[Intro] / Hmm, ah / Hmm, ah / Hmm, ah / Hmm, ah / Hmm, ah / Hmm, ah / [Verse 1] / Love is pain, pain is love / Love is immortal, love is God / Hope is eternal, eternal life
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Genius – March 2021 Singles Release Calendar
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WELCOME TO GENIUS' MARCH 2021 SINGLES RELEASE CALENDAR!!!
For March 2021 album releases, visit this page
This page highlights the notable singles released in all genres
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Garbage – Waiting for God
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“Waiting for God” is track number five on Garbage’s seventh studio album No Gods No Masters. It’s the track that means the most to Shirley, bringing her to tears every time she
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Garbage – Wolves
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“Wolves” is the third single from the seventh Garbage album, No Gods No Masters.
Unlike most of the songs on the album, “Wolves” is a more traditional Garbage song than the more
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Garbage – The Creeps
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“The Creeps” is the second track on Garbage’s seventh studio album No Gods No Masters. It’s Butch Vig’s favourite song from the album and describes the “horrible moment” that
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Neil Young – Rockin’ in the Free World (Electric)
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Young’s angry indictment of society during the Bush Sr. Era.
The first verse is about the narrator’s every day experiences in society, ending with how they’ve affected him.
The
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