I Think I'm Paranoid
Garbage · 1998
10 min · 3 tracks · alternative rock
A blend of grunge-inflected guitars and electronic textures, underscored by Shirley Manson's haunting vocals.
I Think I'm Paranoid is a single by Garbage, released in 1998. A blend of grunge-inflected guitars and electronic textures, underscored by Shirley Manson's haunting vocals. 'I Think I'm Paranoid' reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and further cemented Garbage's influence in the late '90s alternative rock movement. The song received significant airplay and its innovative blend of genres contributed to a shift in the mainstream soundscape at the time. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does I Think I'm Paranoid sound like?
A blend of grunge-inflected guitars and electronic textures, underscored by Shirley Manson's haunting vocals. Rooted in alternative rock.
What makes I Think I'm Paranoid by Garbage notable?
'I Think I'm Paranoid' reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and further cemented Garbage's influence in the late '90s alternative rock movement. The song received significant airplay and its innovative blend of genres contributed to a shift in the mainstream soundscape at the time. Released on July 6, 1998, 'I Think I'm Paranoid' was Garbage's third single from their second album, 'Version 2.0.' At this point in their career, the band had solidified their presence in the alternative rock scene following their successful debut and sophomore efforts, setting them up for continued commercial and critical acclaim.
How many songs are on I Think I'm Paranoid?
I Think I'm Paranoid has 3 tracks, running approximately 10 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 I Think I’m Paranoid Standout 3:41
- 2 Deadwood Standout 4:23
- 3 Afterglow Standout 2:29
Release Date
July 6, 1998
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
10 min 33 sec
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