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Albumism’s 100 Best Albums of 2021 | #5: Garbage’s ‘No Gods No Masters’

December 6, 2021 Albumism Staff

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#5 | Garbage | No Gods No Masters
Stunvolume/Infectious Music/BMG | Buy via Official Store

According to Quentin Harrison: “As much as Garbage thrives in the now, their work always ends up aging gracefully after their respective reveals—it will be the same for this collection. And yet, No Gods No Masters is already unique in Garbage’s canon because it tasks its audiences to be the change they wish to see via its content. It’s another innovative measure from an outfit that has made a career of innovative measures; in this way, some things (thankfully) never change.” [Read the Full Review]

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