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Garbage South American Tour 2012 Live Performance at the Pepsi Music 2012 Buenos Aires Argentina Song list: 01 - Supervixen 02 - I Think I'm Paranoid 03 - Shut Your Mouth 04 - Why Do You Love Me 05 - Queer 06 - Stupid Girl (With "Love to love you baby" snippet by Donna Summer) 07 - Hammering in My Head 08 - Control 09 - The One 10 - #1 Crush 11 - Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!) 12 - Blood for Poppies 13 - Special 14 - The Trick Is to Keep Breathing 15 - Battle in Me 16 - Push It 17 - Vow 18 - Only Happy When It Rains Encore: 19 - Automatic Systematic Habit 20 - You Look So Fine (With "Dreams" snippet by Fleetwood Mac)
Garbage performs in Monterey, Mexico in 2012; songs include "I Think I'm Paranoid," "Stupid Girl," "Only Happy When It Rains," and tracks from "Not Your Kind of People."
A live-stream courtesy of MTVHive, straight from Manhattan's Webster Hall, of Garbage in concert on the day of the release of their fifth album, "Not Your Kind of People." The event took place at 9pm EST on Tuesday, May 22, 2012. "Not Your Kind of People" is the band's first album release in 7 years. The band is: Shirley Manson (vocals), Duke Erikson (bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion), Steve Marker (guitar, keyboards) & Butch Vig (drums, percussion). Eric Avery plays bass on the current tour.
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Bryan Vig is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the drummer and co-producer of the alternative rock band Garbage.
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