Garbage i think i m paranoid
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Some loops were flipped backwards, filtered and ran through an amp to create some white noise effects. The intro section made use of many percussive loops of kick, snare and hi-hat sounds. Forced to stop after local police officers responded to complaints about the noise, some of the percussion was later incorporated into the chorus of "Bend Me" (and also found its way into " Temptation Waits" and "Hammering in My Head"). Much of the percussion was recorded in a disused candy factory located in Madison Butch Vig, Steve Marker and sound engineer Billy Bush set up a drum kit within the empty building and recorded various fills, using the favourable acoustics therein.
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Manson's vocal was manipulated in various parts of the song by running the feed to the mixing console through a filter or a stomp box to provide distortion and by using Pro Tools plug-ins to time-stretch the vocal take. Garbage recorded all of their work for the second album through a 48-track digital system digitally, direct to hard drives using a 24bit Pro Tools rig: the production of "Bend Me" would feature almost 120 audio tracks.ĭuke Erikson created the opening guitar riff and arranged the backing chords, over which Shirley Manson sang. Garbage intended their second album to build upon the framework, music style and musical template laid down by their first release to create a rapprochement between the "high-tech and low-down, the now sound and of golden memories" and wear musical references to the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. When they felt they had made a good start, Garbage took the work they made in Washington back to their Madison, Wisconsin base at Smart Studios and begin fleshing out the ideas and rough sketches over the following year. The group demoed and made rough outlines for new songs, of which "Bend Me" was one. Garbage began writing their second album, which would go under the working title of Sad Alcoholic Clowns, in March 1997 in the band's label-head Jerry Moss's Friday Harbor, Washington, vacation house. In 2007, "I Think I'm Paranoid" was remastered and included on Garbage's greatest hits album Absolute Garbage. "I Think I'm Paranoid" became the biggest hit from Version 2.0 in Italy, where it featured on a 30-second advert campaign for Breil Watches and was placed in rotation by MTV Italy. "I Think I'm Paranoid" reached the Top Ten on the UK Singles chart and Airplay charts, while across the Atlantic also becoming a hit on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song was released internationally in July 1998, following up on the success of the band's prior hit, " Push It". " I Think I'm Paranoid" is a song written, performed and produced by Garbage and was the second single released from their second album Version 2.0.