Tracklist
The Men Who Rule The World | 4:27 | ||
The Creeps | 3:33 | ||
Uncomfortably Me | 3:16 | ||
Wolves | 4:16 | ||
Waiting For God | 4:04 | ||
Godhead | 4:08 | ||
Anonymous XXX | 4:07 | ||
A Woman Destroyed | 5:32 | ||
Flipping The Bird | 3:37 | ||
No Gods No Masters | 4:31 | ||
This City Will Kill You | 4:36 |
Credits (37)
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Ryan CoreyArt Direction, Design
- Sir Godfrey Kneller*Artwork [P. 10 - 11 Lucretia]
- George Jones (27)Artwork [P. 12 - 13 Studies Of Royal Horse Artillery Uniform]
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Sir Charles Lock EastlakeArtwork [P. 14 - 15 The Erechtheum, Athens]
- Benjamin WestArtwork [P. 2 - 3 The Battle Of La Hogue]
- John TrumbullArtwork [P. 2 - 3 The Battle Of La Hogue]
Notes
Garbage's 7th studio album released on June 11, 2021.
Shirley Manson describes the album: "This is our seventh record, the significant numerology of which affected the DNA of its content: the seven virtues, the seven sorrows, and the seven deadly sins."
Singles:
The Men Who Rule The World (March 30, 2021)
No Gods No Masters (April 28, 2021)
Wolves (May 19, 2021)
Additional Note:
The LPs have a slightly different running order to the CD & Digital versions.
Shirley Manson describes the album: "This is our seventh record, the significant numerology of which affected the DNA of its content: the seven virtues, the seven sorrows, and the seven deadly sins."
Singles:
The Men Who Rule The World (March 30, 2021)
No Gods No Masters (April 28, 2021)
Wolves (May 19, 2021)
Additional Note:
The LPs have a slightly different running order to the CD & Digital versions.
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No Gods No Masters
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Infectious Music – INFECT644CD | Europe | 2021 | Europe — 2021 |
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Infectious Music – IN FECT644DCD | UK, Europe & US | 2021 | UK, Europe & US — 2021 | ||||
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No Gods No Masters
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Infectious Music – INFECT644LP | UK, Europe & US | 2021 | UK, Europe & US — 2021 |
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Infectious Music – INFECT644DLP | UK, Europe & US | 2021 | UK, Europe & US — 2021 | ||||
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Infectious Music – INFECT644ELP | USA & Europe | 2021 | USA & Europe — 2021 |
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Infectious Music – none | UK | 2021 | UK — 2021 |
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Stun Volume – LIB227CD | Australia & New Zealand | 2021 | Australia & New Zealand — 2021 |
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Infectious Music – INFECT644LP2 | UK, Europe & US | 2022 | UK, Europe & US — 2022 |
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No Gods No Masters
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Infectious Music – INFECT644CD | Australia | Australia |
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Recommendations
Reviews
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referencing No Gods No Masters (LP, Album, Record Store Day, Limited Edition, Pink Transparent) INFECT644ELP
Mainly super clear pressing of a great album. Although last track on side 2 has horrible non-fill which spoils things. -
referencing No Gods No Masters (LP, Album) INFECT644LP2
how does it sounds?? better that green one? ? ? -
Every LP I own has some level of surface noise, even new ones have a little crackle after a cleaning. This however is almost noise free apart from the stylus dropping sound when starting up.
It’s also just a great mastering of a great album, on a lovely looking neon green vinyl. -
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An amazing looking and even more amazing sounding album, I think it may be the best thing they've put out in a while. 10/10.
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10/10 album, sounds great on vinyl too! no surface noise at all! Definitely grab this if you're a garbage fan or want to get into them!
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referencing No Gods No Masters (LP, Album) INFECT644LP2
Is this a black pressing or is it the same as the original neon green? -
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Easily their most consistently good album for some time, not a bad tune on the record. The songs have a hard edge with some richly layered swirling electronica but this isn't at the cost of some deliciously luscious pop. The vocals too are melodic, rich, multi-layered and display Manson's skill as a singer. Lyrically the songs are candy covered vitriol, full of fear and loathing, but not without a sense of irony and humour. There's a maturity and willingness to confront some of the political issues of our time which I personally found refreshing.
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So far not a huge fan of the album lyrically, as it was mentioned. Musically it’s better than they have been for a while. A friend who’s a bigger fan than me recently mentioned that the bonus tracks (a total of 20, including covers of other artists) were often better than the 11 track album. I wish they had pressed a 2 LP version of these songs for record store day. I’m glad the green version is the one that was more affordable because that’s the color I preferred.
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