ALBUM G

guns n roses

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01. Did You No Wrong [Axl and Steve Jones Tackle "The Pistols Classic"]
02. Free Falling [live with Tom Petty]
03. Chinese Democracy [Brand New Album Track Live In Brazil]
04. Madagascar [Brand New Album Track Live In Brazil]
05. Sentimental Movie [Unreleased Track with Duff on vocals]
06. Herod's canz [Axl and Meatloaf]
07. Whole Lotta Rosie [AC/DC cover]
08. Sweet Child O'mine [killer Techno Remix]
09. Mama Kin [live feat. Aerosmith]
10. The Blues [Brand New Album Track]
11. Oh My God [Brand New Album Track]
12. Anxious Disease [Axl and Slash in "The Outpatients"]
13. Rhiad And The bedouins [Brand New Album Track Live In Las Vegas]
14. Come Together [live with Bruce Springsteen]
15. Under My Wheels [Axl with Alice Cooper]
16. 5150 [live with Van Halen] (Cut)
17. Just Another Sunday [Brand New Album Track]
18. White Christmas [Axl takes on Bing Crosby]

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1. "Chinese Democracy" Rose, Josh Freese 4:43
2. "Shackler's Revenge" Rose,
3. "Better" Rose, Robin Finck 4:58
4. "Street of Dreams" Rose, Tommy Stinson, Dizzy Reed 4:46
5. "If the World" Rose, Chris Pitman 4:54
6. "There Was a Time" Rose, Paul Tobias, Reed 6:41
7. "Catcher in the Rye" Rose, Tobias 5:52
8. "Scraped" Rose, Costanzo, Carroll 3:30
9. "Riad n' the Bedouins" Rose, Stinson 4:10
10. "Sorry" Rose, Carroll, Mantia, Scaturro 6:14
11. "I.R.S." Rose, Tobias, Reed 4:28
12. "Madagascar" Rose, Pitman 5:37
13. "This I Love" Rose 5:34
14. "Prostitute" Rose, Tobias 6:15
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GUNS N ROSES I
01 Guns n' Roses - Civil War.mp3
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03-guns_nroses-patience-tlt.mp3
04-guns_nroses-paradise_city-tlt.mp3
06 Guns n' Roses - Shotgun Blues.mp3
08-guns_nroses-dont_cry-tlt.mp3
09 Guns n' Roses - Locomotive.mp3
09-guns_nroses-november_rain-tlt.mp3
10 Guns n' Roses - So Fine.mp3
11 Guns n' Roses - Estranged.mp3
11-guns_nroses-yesterdays-tlt.mp3
12 Guns n' Roses - You Could Be Mine.mp3
13 Guns n' Roses - Don't Cry (Alt. Lyrics).mp3
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14 Guns n' Roses - My World.mp3
14-guns_nroses-sympathy_for_the_devil-tlt.mp3
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01 - It's So Easy
02 - Mr - Brownstone
03 - Somebody Out To Get Me
04 - Sweet Child O' Mine
05 - My Michelle
06 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
07 - Welcome To The Jungle
08 - Night Train
09 - Paradise City
10 - Mama Kin
11 - Rocketqueen

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01 Welcome to the Jungle
02 It's So Easy
03 Nightrain
04 Out Ta Get Me
05 Mr. Brownstone
06 Paradise City
07 My Michelle
08 Think About You
09 Sweet Child O' Mine
10 You're Crazy
11 Anything Goes
12 Rocket Queen

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1. Welcome To The Jungle
2. Sweet Child O' Mine
3. Patience
4. Paradise City
5. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
6. Civil War
7. You Could Be Mine
8. Don't Cry (Original)
9. November Rain
10. Live And Let Die
11. Yesterdays
12. Ain't It Fun
13. Since I Don't Have You
14. Sympathy For The Devil

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01. Get In The Ring
02. Out Ta Get Me
03. Catcher In The Rye
04. Dust N Bones
05. Symphaty For The Devil
06. You Aint The First
07. You Cant Put Your Arms Around A Memory
08. Shotgun Blues
09. The Garden
10. 14 Years
11. Down On The Farm
12. Garden Of Eden
13. Sorry
14. Attitude
15. Youre Crazy (Acoustic Version)
16. One In A Million
17. Think About Me
18. My Michelle

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6:56 AM
Gypsy Grind-Tattle Tales


Track Listing
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01 - Para Kay Bunso
02 - Money
03 - Only In Your Heart
04 - Pambansang Bayan
05 - Sing
06 - Taong Bato
07 - Little Witch
08 - Tattle Tale
09 - Hiki
10 - Garlic
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garbage albums

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Garbage

Garbage performing on-stage in June 2005.
Background information
Origin Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Genres Alternative rock
Electronic
Years active 1994–present
Labels A&E (worldwide)
Geffen (for North America)
Formerly Mushroom UK
Almo Sounds (for North America)
(worldwide)
Associated acts Angelfish
Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie
Website www.garbage.com


Garbage is a Scottish/American rock group formed in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1994. The band consists of Scottish vocalist Shirley Manson and American musicians Duke Erikson, Steve Marker and Butch Vig, and has counted worldwide album sales of over
14 million units.

Garbage released a string of increasingly successful singles in 1995–1996, including "Stupid Girl". Their debut album, Garbage, was an unexpected smash, selling over 4 million copies and certified double platinum in the UK, USA and Australia. Garbage won the Breakthrough Artist award at the 1996 MTV Europe Music Awards.

Garbage spent two years working on follow-up album, Version 2.0, which topped the charts in the UK upon its 1998 release and the following year was nominated for two Grammy Awards, Album of the Year and Best Rock Album. Version 2.0 went on to match the sales of its predecessor. Garbage followed this up by performing and co-producing the theme song to the nineteenth James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough.

Despite being named one of Rolling Stone's Top 10 Albums of The Year, Garbage's 2001 third album Beautiful Garbage failed to match the commercial success achieved by its predecessors. Garbage quietly disbanded in late 2003, but regrouped to complete fourth album Bleed Like Me in 2005, peaking at a career-high #4 in the U.S. The band cut short their concert tour in support of Bleed Like Me announcing an "indefinite hiatus", emphasizing that they had not broken up, but wished to pursue personal interests. In 2006, Vig returned to producing while Manson recorded a solo album. Garbage ended their hiatus in 2007, and released greatest hits retrospective Absolute Garbage, with a view to record their fifth studio album in 2009.

Formation (1993–1994)

Erikson and Vig had been in numerous bands, including Spooner and Fire Town (with Marker as a sound engineer). In 1983, Vig and Marker founded Smart Studios in Madison and Vig's production work brought him to the attention of Sub Pop.[13] A short-term reformation and album from Spooner inspired Erikson, Marker and Vig to form a band: tired of using their own work for remixes, they decided to keep the material for their own project. An early comment that their work sounded "like garbage" inspired the band's name.[1]


Garbage Live

Manson had been performing with the Edinburgh rock band Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie since 1984.[14] In 1993, several band members, including Manson, changed their name to Angelfish. Their only release, the self-titled Angelfish, did not do any better than the preceding albums by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, selling only 10,000 copies.[15]

Initial sessions with Vig on vocals, and the member's past work with all-male groups led to the band's desire for a woman on lead.[16] Marker was watching 120 Minutes when he saw the music video for Angelfish's "Suffocate Me". He showed the video to Erikson and Vig while their manager Shannon O'Shea tracked Manson down. When Manson was contacted, she didn't know who Vig was and was urged to check the credits on Nevermind, the popular Nirvana album which Vig produced.[1]

On April 8, Manson met Erikson, Marker and Vig for the first time in London. Later that evening Vig was informed of Kurt Cobain's suicide.[1] Garbage was put on hold, until Angelfish were touring North America in support of Live.[17]Metro Chicago date; and Manson was invited to Madison to audition for the band. The audition did not go well, but Manson socialized with the men while there and they found they had a similar taste in music. Angelfish disbanded at the end of the Live tour. Manson called O'Shea and asked to audition again feeling that "it would work out".[1] Erikson, Marker and Vig attended the

Manson began to work on the then-skeletal "Stupid Girl", "Queer" and "Vow" (ad-libbing the line "I can't use what I can't abuse").[18] Manson had never written a song prior to this session, nevertheless, this time she was invited to join the band.[1] Lyrics were penned at a cabin in the north woods of Wisconsin, while the batch of songs were recorded at Smart Studios.[19] Conscious of the grunge genre that had made their names, particularly Vig's, the band made every effort to avoid sounding similar, deliberately striving to make a pop record.[20]

Garbage sent out demo tapes with no bio, to avoid a bidding war over Vig's production history.[13] Garbage signed with Mushroom U.K. worldwide (excluding North America) and secured the band a Volume magazine compilation inclusion.[21] The only potential candidate for release was "Vow," as it was the only song for which the band had completed production.[16] When released in December, "Vow" began to receive radio airplay on XFM and from Radio 1 DJs Steve Lamacq, John Peel and Johnnie Walker. Word-of-mouth on "Vow" took the track back to the U.S.[21] On December 21, Garbage signed to Jerry Moss's label Almo Sounds for North America.[15] Manson was licensed to both Mushroom and Almo by Radioactive Records for a single album, with no compensation from any of Garbage's labels.[22]

Garbage hadn't even considered "Vow" for inclusion on the album or even as a single.[23] Due to the exclusive licensing to Volume preventing a full commercial single release,[19] on March 20, 1995, Mushroom issued "Vow" in a limited 7" vinyl[24] By May, commercial alternative radio in the U.S. had picked up on the track, and it began to receive heavy rotation nationwide.[25] "Vow" debuted on Hot Modern Rock Tracks at #39. It climbed gradually over the following weeks, peaking at #26 twice.[26] "Vow" bubbled under for two weeks before it spent two weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 staying at #97 both weeks.[27][28] format through Discordant, a label set up just to launch Garbage.

Garbage (1995–1997)

In August 1995, Garbage debuted on the Billboard 200 at #193. In the United Kingdom, its release was preceded by non-album track "Subhuman" and "Only Happy When It Rains" as singles to promote the album instead of "Queer".[24] It debuted on the U.K. album chart at #12.[29] In Australia, the album debuted at #5.[30] "Queer" was quickly released in the U.K. and Europe, while Garbage began their first tour. Garbage was nominated for Brit Awards for Best New Band and Best International Newcomer.[31]

Garbage toured for the self-titled Garbage throughout 1996. "Only Happy When It Rains" was released as a single in North America; "Stupid Girl" was released to promote European dates. MTV announced that "Only Happy When It Rains" was certified a "Buzz clip", guaranteeing heavy rotation on its network from February 13.[32] "Only Happy" peaked at #55 on the Hot 100.[33] "Stupid Girl" received frequent video and radio airplay in the U.K. and peaked at #4, becoming the band's first UK top 10 hit and elevating the album to #6.[34]

In May, Garbage reworked "Milk" with Tricky in a Chicago recording studio before supporting Smashing Pumpkins on their arena tour until the overdose of Pumpkins keyboardist Jonathan Melvoin. "Stupid Girl" peaked at #24 on the Hot 100.[35] Its Top 40 radio remix by Todd Terry received massive airplay.[36]

Worldwide, the final single release from the album was the reworked version of "Milk", which became the band's second UK top 10 hit. The band performed the song live at the MTV Europe Music Awards in London on November 14; Garbage won the Breakthrough award at the event.[37] In North America, Almo Sounds released album track "Supervixen" to Modern Rock radio,[38] while Capitol Records released a remix of "#1 Crush" from the soundtrack to Romeo + Juliet, which topped the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart for four weeks from the end of the year; the remix was also featured as the theme for the TV show Hex. "#1 Crush" was later nominated for Best Song From a Movie at the 1997 MTV Movie Awards.

Garbage Video, a compilation of the album's promotional videos, was released in November 1997.[37] Garbage was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, while "Stupid Girl" received two nominations for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group

Version 2.0 (1997–2000)

Garbage relocated to Friday Harbor, Washington on March 1, 1997 to write songs for their second album. Returning to Smart Studios a short while later, the band found themselves under intense pressure to repeat the success of Garbage. The band decided not to change their formula, but progress musically by pushing their sound as far as it could go—hence the album's eventual title Version 2.0, which was completed by February 15, 1998. In March, the first single "Push It" became the #1 most added record at the U.K. Alternative Radio.[39] It became their third consecutive U.K. top ten hit at #9.[34][40]

In May 1998, Version 2.0 debuted at #1 in the UK and at #13 in the Billboard 200.[29][41] Garbage began touring Version 2.0 on May 15, a tour which lasted until the end of 1999.

"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.[42] 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".[39] "I Think I'm Paranoid" also made it onto popular games Gran Turismo 2, and Rock Band and was likewise featured in the Broadway production of "The Blue Room" starring Nicole Kidman. the play was directed by Sam Mendes.

In early 1999, Version 2.0 received two Grammy Award nominations for Album of the Year and Best Rock Album[43] "Special" was #1 most added single at the Top 40 radio.[36][39] In Europe, Garbage began their biggest headline tour, releasing singles for "When I Grow Up" and "The Trick Is to Keep Breathing". In April, "When I Grow Up" was released to Modern Rock radio.[36] "When I Grow Up" was then featured on the movie Big Daddy.Version 2.0 was awarded the European Platinum Award by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry[39] "You Look So Fine" was released as the final single from Version 2.0 worldwide, as Garbage toured Europe, including headlining in Edinburgh to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament. for 1 million sales across Europe and U.S.

On August 4, Garbage was contracted to perform the theme for the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough and worked with composer David Arnold in London and Vancouver.[44] Garbage co-headlined an Australian tour with Alanis Morissette, while "When I Grow Up" spent three months in the Australian chart, becoming the band's most successful single there.[45] "The World Is Not Enough" reached the top 10s in Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Finland, as well as the top 40 in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the U.K.[45] "Special" received Grammy nominations for Best Rock Song and for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group, while "When I Grow Up" was re-issued in Europe.

Beautiful Garbage (2001-2002)

Garbage regrouped on April 10, 2001. The group began work on their third record, and put aside plans for a B-sides album due to the sale of Almo Sounds to the UMG. Manson ran an online blog throughout the recording of the album named Beautiful Garbage. During the recording of the album, Garbage invoked a provision of its contract to leave Almo, and sued UMG when it refused to terminate the contract. UMG threatened to use Manson's 1993 solo contract to tie Garbage to the label. The suit was settled on July 29, 2001, and Garbage moved to Interscope. Lead single "Androgyny" was released to radio by the end of August, and its video was released on September 10.[46] The following day, due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington D.C., the promotional schedule for the album was put on hold.[47]

In October, Beautiful Garbage achieved a #13 debut on the Billboard 200,[48] as well as reaching #6 on the Top Internet Albums chart and topping the Electronic Albums chart for seven weeks. In its first three months on sale, Beautiful Garbage[49] sold 1.2 million copies.

Garbage supported U2 on the third leg of their Elevation Tour.[50] After the last show, Vig contracted Hepatitis A and was replaced by Matt Chamberlain for European dates. in December, "Breaking Up The Girl" was released as a single and the theme song to the Daria telemovie Is It College Yet?.[5] On December 27, Rolling Stone's US and Australian editions named Beautiful Garbage as one of their critics "Top 10 Albums of the Year".[5]

"Cherry Lips" was released at the beginning of 2002, becoming a massive hit in Australia, peaking at number seven on the ARIA Charts, and number eleven in the highly influential Triple J Hottest 100 for that year. Sony Music Japan released an exclusive E.P. of rare tracks titled Special Collection.[51]

Bleed Like Me (2003–2005)


Duke Erikson performing live with Shirley Manson at Street Scene in 2005.

Garbage started proper work on their fourth record in March 2003, writing "Right Between the Eyes" in 30 minutes. It was a false start.[52] Recording for the album was halted during the summer when singer Shirley Manson underwent surgery on her right vocal cord and was not given the okay to sing again until August.[53] By October, due to rising tension within the band and a breakdown in communication[54] Vig relocated to Los Angeles while Manson returned to Scotland.[55] During the Christmas period, Vig encountered excited Garbage fans eager to hear how the album was going. Not having the heart to tell them Garbage had effectively split, he name-dropped titles to them. After this encounter he realized there was still something left in the band.[55]

In January 2004 Garbage reconvened in Los Angeles with Dust Brother John King, drummer Matt Chamberlain, bassist Justin Meldal-Johnsen,[56] and on February 6, Dave Grohl performed drums on "Bad Boyfriend".[57] His performance was regarded by the band as "raising the bar" for the record.[55] Following the John King sessions, the band formally relocated to Los Angeles and wrote two new songs, "Metal Heart" and "Boys Wanna Fight",[55] which were more energetic songs than the band had been writing as well as lyrically more "overtly political"[55] both songs referencing the U.S. and U.K. led 2003 Invasion of Iraq.

In 2005, lead single "Why Do You Love Me" debuted on the Modern Rock Tracks chart at #39.[58] as well as #97 and #81 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Pop 100Bleed Like Me entered Top 10 in U.S.[59] charts respectively, becoming the band's most successful single for six years.

On August 25, 2005 Garbage cancelled their scheduled October tour dates in France, Belgium and United Kingdom and release a statement that the band had "somewhat overextended themselves" and had decided to conclude their tour in Australia on October 1.[60] Upfront of the band's Australian tour, "Sex Is Not The Enemy" was released to Australian radio.[61] The end of the Australian tour marked the end of active promotion for Bleed Like Me.[62] The band confirmed that they were going "on indefinite hiatus" to dispel reports of a band split.[9]

Hiatus, comeback and future (2006–present)

Manson confirmed in March 2006 that she had begun work on a solo album, adding that she had "no timetable" for completing the project.[63] Garbage drummer Vig is co-writing and producing for her album.[64] Much of the work on the album has taken place in Manson's Los Angeles base.[65] As yet, there is no release date scheduled for the release of the album. Manson recorded a duet with Eric Avery for his album Help Wanted,[66] and with Debbie Harry, which was not finished.[67] Manson made low key appearances in She Wants Revenge's "These Things" music video, and self-abuse documentary CUT: Teens and Self Injury.[68]

Vig produced albums for Jimmy Eat World, Against Me! and The Subways, and scored music for two films including The Other Side.[69] Erikson is working with the BBC an American folk music anthology, whilst Marker has been involved with a film score.[70]

Garbage ended their eighteen-month hiatus on January 31, 2007, at a benefit show in Glendale, California, organised by Vig to help pay musician Wally Ingram's medical care following treatment for throat cancer.[10] Prior to this, Garbage had been sharing song ideas via the internet and were keen on getting into the recording studio to complete them.[71] Garbage began work on the new songs in earnest during February and March at Vig's home studio,[72] completing four tracks including "Tell Me Where It Hurts", which was released as the album's lead single.

Absolute Garbage was released in July, remastered and including a special edition bonus remix package. A DVD format rounded out the package; among the fifteen Garbage music videos included was a documentary film titled "Thanks For Your, Uhhh Support" featuring backstage and behind-the-scenes footage, live performances and interviews.[11]


Scottish Lead Singer Shirley Manson

Vig stated that Garbage was considering mid-2008 to begin making a fifth album, saying, "We're thinking about it...I think we're more interested in making something that's much more primal and stripped down. Absolute Garbage is the postscript to chapter one. Whatever we do next will definitely be chapter two."[73]

In May 2008, it was announced that Manson would be joining the cast of US TV show Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles in a regular role.[74]

A Garbage track called “Witness to Your Love” was released on a charity, “limited availability,” compilation in the USA. The release was available from Urban Outfitters from Wednesday, October 15, 2008, to Thursday, January 31, 2009, and went on radio in the US on October 17.[75][76]

In August 2008, their track "All The Good in this Life" (a previously only in digital form released B-Side from 2007) appeared on the Songs for Tibet charity album.

In June 2009, Butch Vig confirmed Garbage's intentions of reuniting to write a new song [77]. Vig also reiterated the fact that Garbage remains open to the notions of creating a fifth studio album and embarking on a tour [77]. He describes his vision of a potential tour as a series of "unplugged" performances [77].

Shirley is a playable character with the song Only Happy When It Rains by Garbage in Guitar Hero 5 which was released on September 1, 2009.[78]

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Garbage - Tell Me Where It Hurts

1. Tell me where it hurts (guitars up single edit)
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Garbage - Tell Me Where It Hurts

Génres: Alternative Rock.
Año: 2007.
Oficial | www.garbage.com
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googoo dolls

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Goo Goo Dolls - Greatest Hits Volume One: The Singles (2007)


Band: Goo Goo Dolls (Buffalo, New York, USA)
Album: Greatest Hits Volume One: The Singles
(Compilation) (November 13, 2007)
Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Rock, Hardcore Punk
File Size: 73,9 MB

Track Listing:
1. Let Love In
2. Dizzy
3. Here Is Gone
4. Slide
5. Name (New version)
6. Stay With You
7. Before It's Too Late
8. Broadway
9. Feel The Silence (Remix)
10. Better Days
11. Big Machine
12. Black Balloon
13. Sympathy
14. Iris

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Goo Goo Dolls - What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art and Commerce (2001)


Band: Goo Goo Dolls (Buffalo, New York, USA)
Album: What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce
(Compilation) (May 29, 2001)
Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Rock, Hardcore Punk
File Size: 103 MB

Track Listing:
1. Bullet Proof
2. All Eyes On Me
3. Amigone
4. Acoustic #3
5. Naked
6. Ain't That Unusual
7. Burnin' Up
8. Flat Top
9. Eyes Wide Open
10. Fallin' Down
11. Another Second Time Around
12. Cuz You're Gone
13. We Are The Normal
14. Girl Right Next To Me
15. Lucky Star
16. On The Lie
17. Just The Way You Are
18. Two Days In February
19. Laughing
20. There You Are
21. Up Yours
22. I'm Addicted


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Goo Goo Dolls - Let Love In (2006)


Band: Goo Goo Dolls (Buffalo, New York, USA)
Album: Let Love In (April 25, 2006)
Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Rock, Hardcore Punk
File Size: 75,1 MB

Track Listing:
1. Stay With You
2. Let Love In
3. Feel The Silence
4. Better Days
5. Without You Here
6. Listen
7. Give A Little Bit
8. Can't Let It Go
9. We'll Be Here (When You're Gone)
10. Strange Love
11. Become


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Goo Goo Dolls - Gutterflower (2002)


Band: Goo Goo Dolls (Buffalo, New York, USA)
Album: Gutterflower (April 9, 2002)
Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Rock, Hardcore Punk
File Size: 38,9 MB

Track Listing:
1. Big Machine
2. Think About Me
3. Here Is Gone
4. You Never Know
5. What A Scene
6. Up, Up, Up
7. It's Over
8. Sympathy
9. What Do You Need?
10. Smash
11. Tucked Away
12. Truth Is A Whisper


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Goo Goo Dolls - Dizzy Up The Girl (1995)



Band: Goo Goo Dolls (Buffalo, New York, USA)
Album: Dizzy Up The Girl (September 22, 1998)
Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Rock, Hardcore Punk
File Size: 41,6 MB

Track Listing:
1. Dizzy
2. Slide
3. Broadway
4. January Friend
5. Black Balloon
6. Bullet Proof
7. Amigone
8. All Eyes On Me
9. Full Forever
10. Acoustic #3
11. Iris
12. Extra Pale
13. Hate This Place


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Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo (1995)

Band: Goo Goo Dolls (Buffalo, New York, USA)
Album: A Boy Named Goo (March 14, 1995)
Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Rock, Hardcore Punk
File Size: 39,1 MB

Track Listing:
1. Long Way Down
2. Burnin' Up
3. Naked
4. Flat Top
5. Impersonality
6. Name
7. Only One
8. Somethin' Bad
9. Ain't That Unusual
10. So Long
11. Eyes Wide Open
12. Disconnected
13. Slave Girl


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Goo Goo Dolls - Superstar Car Wash (1993)


Band: Goo Goo Dolls (Buffalo, New York, USA)
Album: Superstar Car Wash (February 16, 1993)
Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Rock, Hardcore Punk
File Size: 51,3 MB

Track Listing:
1. Fallin' Down
2. Lucky Star
3. Cuz You're Gone
4. Don't Worry
5. Girl Right Next To Me
6. Domino
7. We Are The Normal
8. String Of Lies
9. Another Second Time Around
10. Stop The World
11. Already There
12. On The Lie
13. Close Your Eyes
14. So Far Away

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Goo Goo Dolls - Hold Me Up (1990)


Band: Goo Goo Dolls (Buffalo, New York, USA)
Album: Hold Me Up (October 5, 1990)
Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Rock, Hardcore Punk
File Size: 58,2 MB

Track Listing:
1. Laughing
2. Just The Way You Are
3. So Outta Line
4. There You Are
5. You Know What I Mean
6. Out Of The Red
7. Never Take The Place Of Your Man
8. Hey
9. On Your Side
10. 22 Seconds
11. Kevin's Song
12. Know My Name
13. Million Miles Away
14. Two Days In February


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Goo Goo Dolls - Jed (1989)

Band: Goo Goo Dolls (Buffalo, New York, USA)
Album: Jed (1989)
Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Rock, Hardcore Punk
File Size: 39,6 MB

Track Listing:
1. Out Of Sight
2. Up Yours
3. No Way Out
4. 7th Of Last Month
5. Love Dolls
6. Sex Maggot
7. Down On The Corner
8. Had Enough
9. Road To Salinas
10. Em Elbmuh
11. Misfortune
12. Artie
13. Gimme Shelter
14. James Dean


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Goo Goo Dolls - Goo Goo Dolls (1987)

Band: Goo Goo Dolls (Buffalo, New York, USA)
Album: Goo Goo Dolls (1987)
Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Rock, Hardcore Punk
File Size: 34,5 MB

Current Members:
John Rzeznik – Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals (1986-Present)
Robby Takac – Backing Vocals, Bass Guitar, Lead Vocals (1986-Present)
Mike Malinin – Drums, Percussion (1995-Present)

Former Members:
George Tutuska - Drums, Percussion (1986-1995)

Track Listing:
1. Torn Apart
2. Messed Up
3. Livin' In A Hut
4. I'm Addicted
5. Sunshine Of Your Love
6. Hardsores
7. Hammerin' Eggs (The Metal Song)
8. (Don't Fear) The Reaper
9. Beat Me
10. Scream
11. Come On
12. Don't Beat My Ass (With A Baseball Bat)


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