"Supervixen" is a song by Garbage, appearing as the first track from their self-titled debut album. "Supervixen" was released as an airplay-only single to Modern Rock radio in North America in October, 1996. "Supervixen" was titled after Russ Meyer's 1975 violent love-triangle movie Supervixens.

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