Dealing with religious and personal issues, “Garbadge Man” is most notable as Hole’s first song to receive a music video, which was broadcast on 120 Minutes on MTV several times in the early 1990s.
It may be about her relationship with her stepfather, that worked as a garbage man, who was a positiv...
[Verse 1]
She tears the hole up even wider
Lets all the darkness up inside her
Holy old, yeah, hey, you're mine
Your everything is mine
[Pre-Chorus]
Without, without a doubt
Without, without a doubt
[Chorus]
Hey, where the fuck were you when my lights went out?
Yeah, you don't want to look at it now
Yeah, you don't want to look at it
Wow!
[Pre-Chorus]
Without, without a doubt
Come on and let me out
[Chorus]
Hey, where the fuck were you when my lights went out?
Yeah, you don't want to look at it now
Yeah, you don't want to look at me
[Pre-Chorus]
Come on and let me out
Come on and let me out
[Outro]
Yeah, tie a soul to you when your life goes down
Time flies when you're falling down
I spread my rot all over this town
And every one of you looks the same
And every one of you feels the same
Garbadge Man was written by Courtney Love & Eric Erlandson & Caroline Rue & Jill Emery.
Garbadge Man was produced by Don Fleming & Kim Gordon.
Hole released Garbadge Man on Tue Sep 17 1991.