Released: January 1, 1999

Songwriter: Steve Marker Duke Erikson Butch Vig Shirley Manson Daniel Shulman

Producer: Garbage

[Verse 1]
Well, I might just consider this If you don't let me down
If you can keep me happy, well, you can stick around
Now, I don't care for sycophants, they drive me 'round the bend
But if you can't control yourself then let's just keep good friends

[Chorus]
Let's make out in the back of your car
Let's go driving and tooling around
We could always get lost in a crowd
Are you ready to get deep down?

[Verse 2]
Now there's something you should know about, I'm chronically depressed
I internalize my hatred and sacrifice myself
Now, I am busy Saturday, but I am free tonight
And I might have to sort you out If you don't do it right

[Chorus]
Let's make out in the back of your car
Let's go driving and tooling around
We could always get lost in a crowd
Are you ready to get deep down?

Get busy with the fizzy, baby
Get busy with the fizzy, baby
Get busy with the fizzy, baby
Get busy with the fizzy, baby

[Chorus]
Let's make out in the back of your car
Let's go driving and tooling around
We could always get lost in a crowd
Are you ready to get deep down?

Get busy with the fizzy, baby
Get busy with the fizzy, baby
Get busy with the fizzy, baby
Get busy with the fizzy, baby
Get busy with the fizzy, baby

Garbage

Garbage is a Scottish-American Alternative rock band, formed April 8th 1994. Once producer Butch Vig decided to break out of the rock he had been producing ever since Nirvana’s Nevermind, he got together with his college/studio partners Duke Erikson and Steve Marker to write some demos that would basically be remixes in song form. Once someone commented that “it sounds like garbage”, Vig decided to embrace the name. Then they invited Scottish singer Shirley Manson after seeing her on MTV, and the band’s sound was completed with sly, dark and snarky lyrics delivered in a sultry way.

The band’s eponymous debut album was a surprise hit upon release in August 1995, selling more than 4 million copies worldwide. Follow-up Version 2.0 (1998) was equally successful, even receiving a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year. Then the band recorded “The World Is Not Enough” to the eponymous James Bond movie, and the record industry started to bring the band down.

Beautiful Garbage (2001) was barely promoted due to a release too close to the 9/11 attacks, and underperformed at the charts. Fourth album Bleed Like Me (2005) had a troubled production where bandmembers were frequently arguing, and eventually the album’s tour was cut short and Garbage disbanded for 2 years, only regrouped in 2007 to record new tracks for greatest hits compilation Absolute Garbage.