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Placebo Greatest Hits Album ~upd~ Jun 2026

Whether you were blasting "Every You Every Me" in your bedroom or screaming the lyrics to "The Bitter End" on a late-night drive, Brian Molko’s voice was the narrator for a generation of misfits.

Widely considered their signature song. Its urgent, driving guitar riff and chorus about the chaotic end of a relationship made it a staple of alternative radio and clubs. placebo greatest hits album

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: For newer generations discovering alternative rock, these compilations act as the perfect gateway. They bridge the gap between 70s glam rock (David Bowie was an early mentor to the band) and the early 2000s post-punk revival. This public link is valid for 7 days

Featuring Alison Mosshart (The Kills), this track brought a new, driving intensity to their sound, proving they could still craft massive, melodic hits in their second decade.

Placebo has carved out a unique, dark, and glamorous space in alternative rock since their self-titled debut in 1996. Led by the distinct vocals of Brian Molko and the sonic versatility of Stefan Olsdal, the band merged the gritty distortion of American grunge with the theatricality of British glam rock. Over nearly three decades, they have challenged traditional notions of gender, sexuality, and musical conformity. For fans and newcomers alike, a Placebo greatest hits collection serves as both a time capsule of late-90s/early-2000s counterculture and a masterclass in songwriting longevity. The Core Tracklist: Defining the Sonic Identity

Influenced by Bowie and T.Rex, there is a glam-rock theatricality to their sound that elevates their stories of love and loss.