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Generally favorable reviews- based on 51 Ratings
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Positive: 41 out of 51
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Mixed: 6 out of 51
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Negative: 4 out of 51
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C.DaherOct 23, 2001It's a great album, with a mixture of pop, rock, alternative, 60's, etc. Very diferent from version 2.0 (the best for me), but this one is vey very cool
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KathrynS.Oct 9, 2001It's the greatest album ever by the greatest band ever!
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if4pif4Mar 13, 2004love it!
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LouisApr 4, 2005This ius the best garbage album ever made. It is the whole reason why i got into the band. It is electronica-rock at it's best. This band really knows how to deliver good talented music worth buying no matter what genre they cover!
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GiuseppeM.May 27, 2007Perfectly eclectic sophisticated album.
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MatsushitaY.Dec 13, 2001KEWL!
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GraemeK.Oct 25, 2001I wish I could stop listening to it, but seem physically unable to remove it from my cd player.
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BobbyDigitalDec 9, 2001Hated it when I first heard it (guess I wanted more 2.0) but soon loved it!
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RandyBMar 12, 2005
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Feb 5, 2013I think it's beautiful. Very powerful lyrics.
Highlight tracks: "Silence is Golden", "Cup of Coffee", "Nobody Loves You", "Breaking Up the Girl", "So Like a Rose", "Drive You Home", "Can't Dry These Tears." -
May 17, 2012This album is often seen as the black sheep of Garbages catalogue, but if you chuck any expectations out the window, it stands out as a fantastic pop rock album, with intelligent heartfelt lyrics and excellent melodies. Standout tracks are Shut Your Mouth, Cup of Coffee and Cherry Lips.
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RunawayLoverJan 2, 2002"Beautiful" is easily Garbage's best album, displaying diversity and imagination that were unheard of on their first two albums. Whereas "Version" and their debut albums focused on maintaining the same sound throughout, "Beautiful" successfully takes risks and ends up being the most worthwhile and gripping Garbage album to date.
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JeremyF.Sep 20, 2007
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AustinAJul 25, 2005Beautiful indeed.
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Jun 3, 2016Not the band's strongest effort, but still containing killer hooks and beats as well catchy songs. The fault lies in the over saturation of music genres and eras rather than one cohesive marketable sound. If it had been more radio friendly this could have been a Blondie album for the 21st century. Given time though this album is a grower.
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Mar 23, 2014"Beautifulgarbage" is definitely Garbage's worst album, but it's not all that bad. It's not like Garbage's previous albums, and the previous albums were amazing. This one just missed the mark. The best tracks are "Shut Your Mouth" and "Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go)."
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levvyJul 10, 2005An absolute mess. It has its moments (ie Cup of Coffee, Parade, Drive You Home, Like a Rose...) but overall: their worst album to date.
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May 10, 2023Una lesión en la espalda por un accidente de carro puede provocar un dolor constante, que se traduce en dolor de espalda crónico, molestias y obstáculos en las actividades cotidianas.
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MichaelCOct 7, 2003I was pretty disappointed in this album. I liked their first two so much, but I had a hard time finding anything that stuck out on this one. Die-hard fans of the band will probably find something they like, but other than that, skip this one.
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Dec 18, 2019For all of their years in show business this reveals what a little kid can do. The slickness of Garbage just covers up their mediocrity, and bad songwriting. As slick as Garbage had become, there were problems of mediocrity and lower than expected talent in some of the songs. Garbage never breaks out of their shortcomings, and is a terrible group.
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The sound of a band blissfully uncoiling under the sun of self-assurance.
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Gone are the likes of 'Queer' or 'Subhuman', there's no ummph or intelligence. In straining to achieve a smarter, more mature album the band have created the most tawdry epitaph possible.
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BlenderThe Garbage machine doesn't always function so pristinely. [Oct/Nov 2001, p.105]