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-#* Polyester, "J'aime Regarder Les Mecs"+"'''Androgyny'''" is a [[Rock music|rock]], [[Pop music|pop]], and [[funk]] song released by American [[alternative rock]] group [[Garbage (band)|Garbage]] as the [[lead single]] from their third studio album, ''[[Beautiful Garbage]]''. Released worldwide in September 2001, "Androgyny" represented a shift in the group's style, overtly embracing current music elements into their repertoire. Drummer/producer [[Butch Vig]] explained: "To me, some of the most cutting edge music out there is in the [[Top 40]]. Some of the songs on ''Beautiful Garbage'', like "Androgyny" and "Untouchable" are influenced by [[Timbaland]] and [[Dr. Dre]]."
-#* [[Sly & the Family Stone|Sly and the Family Stone]], "[[Dance to the Music (song)|Dance to the Music]]"+
-#* [[Ready for the World]], "[[Oh Sheila]]" (a cappella)+
-# Dakar & Grinser, "[[I Wanna Be Your Dog]]" – 1:44 [cover of [[The Stooges]]]+
-# Ural 13 Diktators, "Disko Kings" – 1:28+
-# – 2:56+
-#* [[Bobby Orlando]], "The "O" Medley"+
-#* [[Felix da Housecat]], "[[Silver Screen Shower Scene|Silverscreen Shower Scene]]" [featuring [[Miss Kittin]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>+
-# – 2:31+
-#* [[The Stooges]], "No Fun"+
-#* [[Salt-N-Pepa|Salt 'n Pepa]], "[[Push It (Salt-N-Pepa)|Push It]]"+
-# – 2:28+
-#* [[Hanayo]] with Jürgen Paape, "[[Joe le Taxi]]"+
-#* [[The Jets (1980s pop band)|The Jets]], "[[Crush on You (The Jets song)|Crush on You]]" (a cappella)+
-# – 3:03+
-#* Funkacise Gang, "Funkacise"+
-#* Soul Grabber, "Motorcross Madness"+
-#* [[Lil Louis|Lil Louis and the World]], "[[French Kiss (Lil Louis song)|French Kiss]]"+
-# [[Zongamin]], "Serious Trouble" – 1:39+
-# [[Garbage (band)|Garbage]], "[[Androgyny (song)|Androgyny]]" ([[Felix da Housecat]] 'thee glitz mix') – 1:16+
-# – 2:30+
-#* Frank Delour, "Disc Jockey's Delight Vol. 2"+
-#* [[The Residents]], "[[Kaw-Liga]]" (prairie mix)+
-# Carlos Morgan, "[[Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)|Shake Your Body]]" – 2:11 [cover of [[The Jacksons]]]+
-# [[Alphawezen]], "Into the Stars" (Firebirds remix) – 0:58+
-# – 1:37+
-#* [[Terranova (band)|Terranova]], "Concepts"<ref group=note>This track is incorrectly attributed to Interstellar.</ref>+
-#* [[Nena]], "[[99 Luftballons]]"+
-# – 3:30+
-#* [[Destiny's Child]], "[[Independent Women Part I|Independent Women Part 1]]" (a cappella)+
-#* [[10cc]], "[[Dreadlock Holiday]]"+
-# – 2:29+
-#* [[Dolly Parton]], "[[9 to 5 (Dolly Parton song)|9 to 5]]"+
-#* [[Röyksopp]], "[[Eple]]"+
-# Arbeid Adelt!, "[[Death Disco]]" – 0:43 [cover of [[Public Image Ltd.]]]+
-# [[Jeans Team]], "Keine Melodien" featuring MJ Lan – 1:46+
-# – 3:30+
-#* [[Skee-Lo]], "[[I Wish (Skee-Lo song)|I Wish]]" (a cappella)+
-#* Maurice Fulton Presents Stress, "My Gigolo"+
-#* [[The Breeders]], "[[Cannonball (The Breeders song)|Cannonball]]"+
-# [[The Cramps]], "[[Human Fly (song)|Human Fly]]" – 1:33+
-# [[Electric Six|The Wildbunch]], "[[Danger! High Voltage]]" – 1:42+
-# [[Op:l Bastards]], "[[Don't Bring Me Down (Electric Light Orchestra song)|Don't Bring Me Down]]" – 1:57 [cover of [[Electric Light Orchestra]]]+
-# [[ADULT.]], "Hand to Phone" – 1:40+
-# [[Vitalic]], "La Rock 01" – 2:37+
-# [[Queen of Japan (band)|Queen of Japan]], "[[I Was Made for Lovin' You|I Was Made for Loving You]]" – 1:59 [cover of [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]]]+
-# – 2:12+
-#* [[New Order (band)|New Order]], "[[Blue Monday (New Order song)|The Beach]]"+
-#* [[Detroit Grand Pubahs]], "[[Funk All Y'all#Singles|Sandwiches]]"+
-# [[Lords of Acid]], "I Sit on Acid" ([[Soulwax]] remix) – 2:56+
-# Streamer featuring Private Thoughts in Public Places, "Start Button" – 1:56+
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"Androgyny" is a rock, pop, and funk song released by American alternative rock group Garbage as the lead single from their third studio album, Beautiful Garbage. Released worldwide in September 2001, "Androgyny" represented a shift in the group's style, overtly embracing current music elements into their repertoire. Drummer/producer Butch Vig explained: "To me, some of the most cutting edge music out there is in the Top 40. Some of the songs on Beautiful Garbage, like "Androgyny" and "Untouchable" are influenced by Timbaland and Dr. Dre."




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