Talk:Garbage B-sides

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[edit] B-sides page redo

I have edited this page to display all of Garbage's B-sides in an encyclopedic format.

Just a few things on this page:

  • A North American B-sides column is not included on the main table as only four were released commercially in that region.
  • There is no need to write information on any of the B-sides on this page, as the links will take you to the main single page for each song, which will all eventually contain sections about each releases respective B-sides.
  • "Wild Horses" is a live track by definition and not a studio B-side, hence why it is not included on the main column.
  • "Bad Boyfriend (Sting Like A Bee remix), "Dog New Tricks (Pal mix), et al, are not B-sides by definition - they are remixes, albeit by Garbage themselves, so they do not merit a mention on this page. Feel free to create a page on Garbage's remixes (as I will probably do so in the future if no one else does) or look to either their respective single or album pages.

Details on Garbage's B-sides album, which was planned in 1999-2000, 2002 and hinted at in 2004, can also be included here as it is relevant. If at such time Garbage announces the official release of the B-sides album, please create an appropriate Wikipedia page, under the category of "Compilations" and after Absolute Garbage in the chronology (as of 2008).

and lastly, This talk page is not a "WANTED" noticeboard for the illegal distribution of MP3's of any Garbage tracks. This breaks Wikipedia guidelines. Any such posts will be, and have been, removed. Breakinguptheguy (talk) 21:23, 17 February 2008 (UTC)