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"I Think I'm Paranoid" is a song written, performed and produced by rock band Garbage and was the second single released from their second album Version 2.0. The song was released internationally in July 1998, following up on the success of the band's prior hit, " Push It ".
In advance of the UK release, Garbage promoted "Special" in early September 1998 with a live performance of the song on TFI Friday, a pre-record of both "Special" and "When I Grow Up" for Pepsi Chart Show, and also performed a three-song set consisting of "Special", "You Look So Fine" and "I Think I'm Paranoid" for broadcast on MTV Europe.
"I Think I'm Paranoid" was released worldwide in July, while the music video for "Push It" received eight nominations at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards. [54] By October 12, "Special" was released and Garbage was nominated for three MTV Europe Music Awards: "Best Group", "Best Rock Act" and "Best Video" for "Push It". [55]
But I think in terms of our profile, I think our profile was probably quieter than on our first record. — Shirley Manson [ 15 ] The entire visual campaign for Version 2.0 was tailored to play off the album cover artwork , the icons designed to represent each single release, provided point-of-sale and the band's videogenic sensibility . [ 11 ]
"Androgyny" is a song released by American alternative rock group Garbage as the lead single from their third studio album, Beautiful Garbage. Released worldwide in 2001, "Androgyny" represented a shift in the group's style, overtly embracing current music elements into their repertoire.
In 2010, The I.M.F.s (Bernard Fowler, Stevie Salas, T. M. Stevens and Dave Abbruzzese) played a funk/soul version of the song at Rockpalast. [88] Actress Katerina Graham recorded a pop rock cover for use in The Vampire Diaries ' second season episode "The Sacrifice". [89]
20 Years Paranoid was a concert tour by American-Scottish alternative rock group Garbage, to mark the twentieth anniversary of their second album Version 2.0. [1] The title also references the album's second single " I Think I'm Paranoid ", and the promotional poster is redolent of the album's orange jacket artwork. [ 2 ]
On May 22, 2007, "Tell Me Where It Hurts" was confirmed by Garbage for UK release on July 9 preceding Absolute Garbage on CD single and on two 7" formats. [1] By June 11, that release date had been pushed back a week to July 16 [14] and one of the 7" formats was cancelled and replaced with a DVD single.