![]() The percolating keyboard parts were created by programming some sounds on a Planet Phatt synth module and running them through a guitar amp, complemented by a harmonic guitar note with a filter pulse applied. The scratchy vinyl record sound came from a Victrola gramophone that belonged to engineer Billy Bush's grandfather. Drummer Butch Vig used three different snare drums, each hit consecutively and each processed (one through a flanger, one pitch shifted down and one gated), and made into a loop and matched with the Nord for that opening sequence. For the intro, the band routed a Nord synthesizer through a guitar pedal and distorted the sound in a 48-track ProTools set up. "When I Grow Up" was written and recorded at Smart Studios during the 1997 sessions for Version 2.0. In North America, "When I Grow Up" served as one of two singles (along with Sheryl Crow's cover version of " Sweet Child o' Mine") released from the soundtrack of the Adam Sandler comedy film Big Daddy. "When I Grow Up" proved to be a charting hit in both United Kingdom and Spain, before going on to become Garbage's most successful single release in Australia and New Zealand at that point in their career. "When I Grow Up" was the first split-single release in Europe for Garbage, in some countries, " The Trick Is to Keep Breathing" was released in its place. The song was released as the fourth international single to be taken from the band's multi-platinum second album Version 2.0 over the course of the following year. " When I Grow Up" is a 1998 song written, recorded and produced by alternative rock band Garbage.
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