Garbage Re-releases Bleed Like Me Album In Various Formats
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JAKARTA - Garbage announced the re-issue of their fourth album "Bled Like Me" in the form of a disk.

The band, fronted by vocalists Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, and Butch Vig, released 'Bled Like Me' in 2005. After its release, the LP took the top five positions on the album charts in the US, UK, Australia, and Europe.

This album features the single Why Do You Love Me which is the top 10 single in England Bled Like Me', 'Sex Is Not The Enemy', and 'Run Baby Run' featuring a accompanying music video directed by Sophie Muller.

This album will be available in the form of a disk for the first time since its release. Fully remastered for 2024, this expanded Bled Like Me re-edition is present in various formats including two CDs, two deluxe red disks, one silver disk and is available for streaming in all DSPs.

He also features b-sides, rare tracks, remixes, and alternative versions of a number of tracks. The expanded and republished version of Bled Like Me will be released on April 5 via BMG/Stunvolume.

"This album is difficult to create and has resulted in the band taking a five-year gap shortly after its release," Manson said as quoted by NME, Sunday.

"But over the years this song has been a mainstay in our discography, so we finally decided to provide it in the form of a disk due to the many requests from our fans."


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