"Garbadge Man" was Hole's first song to receive a
music video, and the only video recorded for
Pretty on the Inside, even though it was not released as a single. Directed by an Kevin Kerslake, the video is extremely abstract, with no definitive visual characteristics other than major use of contrast and light. Some fans have interpreted this concept as a reflection of Hole's
no wave influence at the time. Shots of Love and Rue asleep and drawing artwork in a trembling car are interspersed with shots of the band playing on a stage outside the car window. According to Love, she obtained original rolls of
radiographic medical film from
Denver, Colorado that had been used in the
Vietnam War, which the music video was then shot on, giving many of the images an
X-ray-like appearance. The video was broadcast three times on
MTV; in 1992 during an interview with Love and Gordon, again in 1994, and in 1995 as part of
120 Minutes. However, it was never as popular as their later videos for
Live Through This (1994) and
Celebrity Skin (1998). For the music video, a different studio mix of the song was used. This mix, reputedly done solely by Gordon, diverged significantly from the final version featured on
Pretty on the Inside. In order to be broadcast, the mix censored the profanity in the song, down-tuned the song one-half step, and shortened the song by removing most of the feedback-laden coda. There were also several minor changes in phrasing, especially evident in the last verse. There is also a second version of the video with another slightly different mix of the song that removes the profanity but sounds closer to the album mix. Similarities include no vocal doubles on the chorus and a guitar sound that has less bass. ==Personnel==