Supervixen

Garbage · Garbage

Come down to my house, stick a stone in your mouth
You can always pull out if you like it too much

Make a whole new religion:
A falling star that you cannot live without
And I'll feed your obsessions
There'll be nothing but this thing that you'll never doubt

It is hard to resist and I never have missed
I can take you out with just a flick of my wrist

Make a whole new religion:
A falling star that you cannot live without
And I'll feed your obsessions
There is nothing but this thing that you'll never doubt
This thing you'll never doubt

And I'll feed your obsessions
The falling star that you cannot live without
I will be your religion
This thing you'll never doubt
You're not the only one
You're not the only one

Bow down to me...

now i want it too much.
now i want it to stop.
now i'm looking like a falling star just fell over me. (repeat 2x)

Supervixen

Supervixen is a track by the American alternative rock band Garbage, appearing on their 1995 debut album of the same name. The song exemplifies the group's signature sound, blending electronic textures with the powerful vocals of singer Shirley Manson. It was produced by the band's primary collaborator, butler, who helped define the genre's distinct aesthetic during the mid-1990s. The recording features a driving rhythm and atmospheric production that became a hallmark of Garbage's early work. As a key piece of their discography, the song reflects the band's ability to merge industrial and pop elements, establishing their reputation as pioneers of alternative rock. Its enduring presence in their catalog highlights its significance in the evolution of electronic-influenced rock music.