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Version 2.0

by Garbage

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Overall Rating: 3.3381 Version 2.0 is ranked overall as 3.3381 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 3.6250 Version 2.0 has an avg. critic score of 3.6250 out of 4 stars

Version 2.0 Album Reviews

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You?ll find extra effervescence in Garbage?s new release, "Version 2.0." The first single, ''Push It,'' floats the dreamy chorus line of the Beach Boys? ''Don?t Worry Baby'' over a spy theme swanky enough for John Barry. ...more
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Punk-pop's cyber- Beatles continue to refine the formula that propelled the band's superlative 1995 debut album . ...more
Yahoo! Music
Neither a flat-out retread nor a full-fledged progression, Version 2.0 is almost too accurate a title for Garbage's second album. Everything that made Garbage a success is here -- Shirley Manson's seductive strength, strong pop sensibility, a production that falls halfway between alternative rock and techno -- presented in a slightly newer form. ...more
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The A.V. Club
Garbage's self-titled 1995 debut was remarkably of-the-moment, a prototypically '90s record full of pumped-up, electronically enhanced, sample-laden pop-rock songs—each, appropriately enough, performed by a vamping cover-girl type and an...read the complete review at The A.V. Club

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