A Great Garbage Collectable
NBear927 | Chicago, IL | 10/07/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wow, it seems as if a lot of reviewers reviewed the wrong Garbage CD. This CD is only a documentary about Garbage, nothing else. It includes a nice little book and a CD that talks about how the band got together, their lives, etc. A must have for Garbage fans.If you want to hear their music, check out their self-titled album (which is awesome and original), and their sophomore album, "Version 2.0" (which should have gotten album of the year!)."
It's okay
scruniel | QLD, Australia | 04/29/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Let me say first that i am a HUGE Garbage fan, and I absolutely worship Shirley Manson.However, I was really disappointed with this. To be honest, I only bought this because it came with 2 free singles (both versions of When I Grow Up, which I was also surprisingly disappointed with). The narrator guy starts to get annoying near the end, and there are a few boring bits (such as when some people on the phone talk for what seems like hours). I do, however, like the bits where Garbage themselves are talking, that's cool.Only get this CD if you really really need it."
A nice attempt
NBear927 | 04/09/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Being a massive Garbage fan, I bought the star profile to add to my collection of Garbage memorabilia. The cd documentary is nice, the interviews are good. The documentary gives information that you can find anywhere, however. The book has good pictures, but the writing is very poor. It is full of grammatical errors and some of the information isn't correct, such as where they say Butch's real name is Brian Vig when it is really Bryan Vigorson. I would suggest that people only get this star profile if you are a huge fan and want to add to your collection."