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Steve Marker

Biography

Steven W. Marker (born March 16, 1959) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the co–founder and guitarist of the alternative rock band Garbage. Previously an audio engineer for the band Fire Town with future Garbage members Duke Erikson and Butch Vig, Marker was responsible for the sourcing of lead singer Shirley Manson for Garbage, following the music video for "Suffocate Me" from Manson's band Angelfish being broadcast during an episode of MTV's 120 Minutes. Impressed, Marker, Vig and Erikson contacted Manson in Scotland, advocating for her to travel to the United States to lay down vocals for, what was at that time, one track. Manson would later provide all vocals for the bands breakthrough debut album Garbage (1995). With Garbage, Marker has released eight studio albums – Garbage (1995), Version 2.0 (1998), Beautiful Garbage (2001), Bleed Like Me (2005), Not Your Kind of People (2012), Strange Little Birds (2016), No Gods No Masters (2021), and Let All That We Imagine Be the Light (2025) – as well as three compilation albums, recording the 1999 James Bond theme, and have sold over 17 million albums internationally.

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

635 releases · 89 albums · active 1983–2024

  • Performance · 589
  • Other credits · 375
  • Engineering · 285
  • Production · 148

Studios: Smart Studios · Sound City Studios · GrungeIsDead · Red Razor Sounds

Frequent collaborators

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