Headline: 💊 The Soundtrack to Your Teenage Angst: Placebo’s Greatest Hits 💊
Battle for the Sun (from Battle for the Sun, 2009) The major-key anomaly. A hopeful Placebo? It works, thanks to a brass section and a truly cathartic scream.
The Ultimate Placebo Retrospective: From "Nancy Boy" to "A Place for Us to Dream"
Slave to the Wage (from Black Market Music, 2000) The working-class rage anthem. Surprisingly punk, surprisingly fast. A live staple.
Closing with the haunting "Song to Say Goodbye," the compilation feels less like a funeral and more like a document of survival. It is a testament to a band that never sold out, never settled, and never stopped caring about the kids standing at the back of the room.
A Place For Us To Dream (2016): Released to celebrate their 20th anniversary, this expansive retrospective was described by Molko as a "movie that jumps forwards and backwards in time". It includes later hits like "For What It's Worth" and the hauntingly beautiful "Jesus' Son". Highlighting the Hits
"Nancy Boy": The breakout single that defined their early androgynous glam-rock sound.