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Absolute Garbage (2007) is an intriguing compilation that dives into the band's journey through music videos spanning over a decade. The atmosphere is a blend of nostalgia and raw energy, with each promo reflecting the band's evolution from the early days of 'Vow' to the emotional depth of 'Tell Me Where It Hurts'. The pacing is a mix of upbeat tempos and reflective moments, which really captures the essence of the band's style. The included documentary, 'Thanks For Your Uhh, Support', adds a personal touch, offering glimpses behind the scenes and some candid moments that fans might appreciate. It's this blend of practical effects and authentic performances that make the collection worth exploring for those who have followed the band over the years.
Absolute Garbage has seen a few limited releases over the years, but securing a physical copy, especially in good condition, can be a bit tricky. Collector interest seems to be steadily growing, particularly for fans of the band's earlier work. The unique mix of music videos and behind-the-scenes content gives it a certain appeal that resonates with those who appreciate the journey of artists.
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