Since the death of the ITV Chart Show, my own personal exposure to music videos has been fleeting to say the least. Yeah, there's MTV and so on, but I cannot bear to line Rupert Murdoch's pockets for the priviledge. So compliations like these are a godsend! Ever since Adam & The Ants, I have held a deep fascination for music videos and how they are used to effectively advertise music. As a chronological tread through Garbage's ten year career, you can mark their career trajectory very clearly. Whilst most of the videos do not deviate too heavily from focusing on the band playing, they remain very arresting and creative within that format. More of interest are the more story-based videos, particularly the outstanding 'Its All Over But The Crying' that really hit the mark. The sound quality is also worthy of mention as it is superb. The greatest part of this package however, is the 'Thanks For Your,Uhh,Support' tour documentary. A suprisingly frank and insightful tour diary of the last ten years on the road, this gives a real flavour of what the band went through. The use of media clips interspersed among the band members' own video diaries gives you a clear understanding of the imapct and interest in the band and how that effected them as individuals. To their eternal credit, Garbage remain humble and grateful at every turn for the success they've achieved. The level of hard work and enthusiasm amongst the band is also prevalent throughout, and although its only briefly touched on, you really feel for them when its clear that 'beautifulgarbage' and its more overtly pop direction hadn't been well recieved. Likewise, the weariness of constant touring and its effects is extremely prevalent towards the end which raises questions about their future together. Overall, this is an excellent buy although 'Androdgny', 'Sex Is Not The Enemy' and 'Subhuman' are conspicuous by their absense - although I don't know if a video was made for the latter. Recommended.