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Garbage debuted "I Think I'm Paranoid" live on May 15, 1998, at a concert Ryan's Ballroom in Combined Locks, Wisconsin; the first date of the Version 2.0 tour. [8] Garbage took to Europe from June 1 to join the festival circuit, as well as perform a number of their own headline shows, helping support the single release for "I Think I'm Paranoid". [8]
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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.
Version 2.0 is the second studio album by Scottish/American rock band Garbage.It was released on May 11, 1998, by Mushroom Records worldwide, with the North American release on Almo Sounds the following day.
The song is in the key of G ♯ minor, the time signature of 4/4, and at a tempo of 120 beats per minute. Its chord progressions are G ♯ m–F ♯ –E–C ♯ m–E–F ♯ in the verses and C ♯ -F ♯ -A-B in the chorus.
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 ]
"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.
Rapper B.o.B (pictured) has a verse on the single version of "Paranoid". "Paranoid" is a hip hop song backed by a synthesizer-driven production created by DJ Mustard.The song was originally recorded by Ty Dolla Sign and his frequent collaborator Joe Moses, and it was included on DJ Mustard's Ketchup mixtape.