That whole Mellon Collie album is special to me. I remember buying it the day it came out and playing it, not knowing what to think. It was such a massive album, 28 tracks!
I remember buying it and being so sincerely disappointed in it. The only good thing in the whole album, imo, was that Billy actually gave James a chance to have a song. Also, why doesn't any of the people who interview Billy ever ask him why he felt he had to sneak back into the studio, after everyone played their bits and left, to pretty much replay and rerecord the entirety of what his band mates had played. Sometimes I feel like Billy robbed us all of the real sound that was made by a group of special individuals.
1979 has one of the best chorus cord progressions ever. The way it was layered is incredible. I like SP more now at 45 than I did at 18. I wasn't mature enough to really understand how great they were.
@@Pluralofvinylisvinylsthat's bs... nowadays you listen to songs back then we listened to albums... Because we paid hard money for the album and made the best of it... Now the streaming algorithm melted the connection
Had Mellon Collie when I was 15. Only really listened to the first disc tracks 2-10. Listened to the full album straight through twice this month which I'd never done before. 40 next year 🎉
It could be that, but Zero Skateboards was founded in 1996 while Billy Corgan released a song in 1995 called Zero and wore a shirt that said Zero in the 1995 video for 'Bullet With Butterfly Wings' so I'm not sure that's what it is.
Don't know ow if you're trolling or not but as stated above it has nothing to do with Zero skateboards. Idk but it wouldn't be that crazy if Jamie Thomas saw Billy's shirt and ran off with the idea. Not even saying that's a bad thing. It happens
What? That sucks Billy doesn't get to meet his real fans for some reason? If I had a chance to be the 3% to 1% of fans to speak to Billy, I would say "Hey Billy! Thank you for taking the time to talk to me! Your(And The Smashing Pumpkins) music has been on my Playlist before Playlist was a thing, you inspired me to learn to play multiple instruments, sing out loud and your library touches so many in so many different special and individual ways and is loved! I seen you at Amelia Arena a couple years ago and it felt so good seing most of you back together"! Sucks all he meets is D Bags?
Met Billy Corgan like 12 years ago walking into Union Station as he was walking out. Glad I just said I love your music, shook his hand and kept going. Way greater than just 1979.
Everything from smashing pumpkins is pretty much amazing. Even if it’s not a hit or catchy still very interesting to listen to and creative. Billy Corgan is an extremely talented songwriter.
1979 is great. Many of their songs are. Cherub Rock, Bullets with Butterfly Wings, ZERO, Mayonnaise, Today, Tonight, Disarm. Just saw them on their tour in Wheatland, CA. Never had the chance to see them as a kid and I had an awesome time watching them live.
i love mayonaise,cherub rock,the everlasting gaze, tristessa, And rhinoceros i also like "tonight, tonight" but whenever i listen to it it just makes me cry.
Thru the Eye of Ruby was my favourite Pumpkins song when I was 12 and 1979 is just one of the best songs ever, but Cupid De Locke is probably in my top 5 Pumpkins songs of all time
Wonderful being famous. A lady approached David Letterman, her adolescent daughter in tow, early in his career. “Aren’t you that comedian who was on Johnny Carson?” David admitted, Yes he was. “See there?” the woman turned to her daughter and said. “You don’t have to be good lookin’ to be in show business!”
The video for tonight tonight is absolutely beautiful. It’s is what I center myself to. It just reminds me of a time when everything was ok, and it lets me remember everything will be ok again.
Id never heard any smashing pumpkins songs and have been a hard rock fan all my life. I dont know why. Im 70 yrs old. I heard a song on the radio recently and said to myself......wow thats a great song,wonder who it is.......dj says " Thats Smashing Pumpkins doing Beguiled. Instant love and became a pumpkin head late in life. Thanks Mr. Corigan and crew.
I don't care as much for 1979, neither does my husband but it always comes on during important moments in our relationship. Oddly af, idk what the songs about at all lol. The song chose us ❤ I love the song now! It's our song for life
You must have been born in the late 90s or 2000s to think they are underrated, because if you were teen or older during the Pumpkins prime years you would understand how huge they were, they were every where! They even won a few Grammys and nominated a bunch of times, they were definitely recognized lol.
@@seblo8462 Nope. 1984 bro...They were indeed recognised and had a few big hits; but not nearly as talked about as much as Nirvana, AIC, Soundgarden or Pearl Jam...so, don't know what universe you live in. Laughing Out Loud right back....
@@orbitalbutt6757 As I already replied to the other guy who seems to think I'm some kind of Gen Z idiot... They WERE a big band...but in the grand scheme of the Grunge world; they are not talked about nearly as much as bands like Nirvana, AIC, Soundgarden or Pearl Jam...
@shadowkyd they are the only band from the "mainstream grunge scene" to survive after grunge died, they survive the waves of "numetal" and "emo/pop punk" that came after while remaining themselves and not selling out, they are legends...now if you would've said bands like Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr and Fugazi being underrated, then I'll agree with you big time, but not Pumpkin...and that rock must be pretty dam big because you're under it too lol 👍
the first two songs that got me hooked were ava adore and 1979. I was just laying on our couch i was little and they came on mtv. I got up and thought was is this? i was hooked.
Mayonnaise, The Aeroplane Flies High, Set the Ray to Jerry, The Boy, Rhinoceros, Crush, Daydream, Where Boys Fear to Tread, Behold! The Nightmare, I could talk about my favorite Pumpkins tracks all day long.
@Pinko_Band because He is lol...but in Billy's defense almost all frontmen have "narcissistic" tendencies some worse than others since they are the "face" of the band, but Billy has been known to have a "my way or the highway" approach to music and life lol
There are a few smashing pumpkins songs I think the kind of people hes talking about just haven't heard or don't know is by the smashing pumpkins. I've met very few people who've heard Disarm and don't like it, for instance.
I like every Pumpkins album. The are my most listened to on Spotify this year and probably will be the next. I started listening to them in the 90s when Siamese was released. Then I got Gish and everything since. All very good stuff.
I loved most of their work. Adore wasnt my favorite, but i still respect the work that went into it. Melon Collie and Siamese Dream will be albums that garner accolades well into the future. Sure, the smashing pumpkins were a short lived band, but the work the did made a permanent mark that still gets attention and that is a rare thing for any band today.
Smashing Pumpkins are a special band. They work as a singles band, they work as an albums band, and their deep cuts are just as strong or stronger than their popular songs. Simply magical.
Just saw the Smashing Pumpkins live and they were awesome. Zero is my favorite song. Also Cherry is criminally underrated. And the song Cherry was the song that got me into the band. Butterfly with bull wings is also one of one of my favorites.
I hope Billy corgan knows (I’m sure he does) that his music set the backdrop for so many childhoods and teen years, mine included. Pumpkins albums, particularly Mellon collie, are so special to me.
For me, they are one of the best bands that has ever existed. Innovative, experimenting and impossible to put in a specific genre. Hard and heavy, beautiful and sweet. The first six of their albums are all among my favorite albums.
The first two songs I heard of them were "Bullet With Butterfly Wings" and "Tonight Tonight" back to back on the KATT. Everything was pretty much in between on vibes so it all made sense and I liked it
After watching this, I couldn't remember any other songs they did other than 1979 so I looked them up and found "Today", "Bullet with Butterfly Wings", "Cherub Rock", "Tonight, Tonight", and "Disarm". Never knew the titles but the songs are the soundtrack of my high school years.
Every feel I still get from the song is a mirror image of how it felt back then. He really bottled 1995 perfectly in this ode to the dawn of a decade that kicked the door open for the 90s to happen... The 90s, to me, were Gen X's 60s, and it was completely drug-fueled.
I really loved Smashing Pumpkins until I saw them in 2013 and they literally played like only one or two of their more popular songs. They played a lot of new ones or ones people didn’t really know very well, so a lot of people ended up walking out of the festival they were playing since they were the closers.
Mayonnaise… my favourite
Great tune 🤘
Same, along with rhinosaurus and i forgive
Me too ❤
Mayonnaise is NOT an instrument, but is a damn fucking good song.
*Mayonaise
The entire Siamese dream album is phenomenal
"Yo man I really love Gish and Siamese Dream..."
"...their other stuff, uh not so much!"
😌☺️🤭
Also Mellon Collie is great 🤘
My favorite album of all time
Absolutely. I bet a lot of bands run into fans like this that know 1 big song and probably never gave other songs a chance.
A masterpiece for sure.
That whole Mellon Collie album is special to me. I remember buying it the day it came out and playing it, not knowing what to think. It was such a massive album, 28 tracks!
Dude. It is so badass to me, it’s the album is so freaking Rad and timeless. It’s who they are!
I remember buying it and being so sincerely disappointed in it. The only good thing in the whole album, imo, was that Billy actually gave James a chance to have a song.
Also, why doesn't any of the people who interview Billy ever ask him why he felt he had to sneak back into the studio, after everyone played their bits and left, to pretty much replay and rerecord the entirety of what his band mates had played. Sometimes I feel like Billy robbed us all of the real sound that was made by a group of special individuals.
Remember being 11-12 with my discman. I had mellon collie album and Green Day dookie. Amazing times
@@mrcontroversy222exactly the same two albums of me . Also on discman !
I remember being pissed as a teen that it surpassed The Wall as highest selling double album. Lol
1979 has one of the best chorus cord progressions ever. The way it was layered is incredible. I like SP more now at 45 than I did at 18. I wasn't mature enough to really understand how great they were.
As a kid you listen to tracks, and as an adult you listen to albums.
Isn’t the chorus chord progression the same as the verse? (not criticizing the song it’s a hard classic)
@@Pluralofvinylisvinylsthat's bs... nowadays you listen to songs back then we listened to albums...
Because we paid hard money for the album and made the best of it...
Now the streaming algorithm melted the connection
Had Mellon Collie when I was 15. Only really listened to the first disc tracks 2-10. Listened to the full album straight through twice this month which I'd never done before. 40 next year 🎉
@@alanbyrne9972 but Why?
We only come out at night or Bodies were bangers back then too
Crazy he’s still wears a Zero Skateboards hoodie. He has for so long now. Very cool
It could be that, but Zero Skateboards was founded in 1996 while Billy Corgan released a song in 1995 called Zero and wore a shirt that said Zero in the 1995 video for 'Bullet With Butterfly Wings' so I'm not sure that's what it is.
Don't know ow if you're trolling or not but as stated above it has nothing to do with Zero skateboards. Idk but it wouldn't be that crazy if Jamie Thomas saw Billy's shirt and ran off with the idea. Not even saying that's a bad thing. It happens
@@blistabliss I honestly didn’t know. Not trolling
I know I noticed that too haha
Cuz he’s a capitalist
Hummer is underrated
damn straight
Incredibly underrated
Soma is the most underrated
What? That sucks Billy doesn't get to meet his real fans for some reason? If I had a chance to be the 3% to 1% of fans to speak to Billy, I would say "Hey Billy! Thank you for taking the time to talk to me! Your(And The Smashing Pumpkins) music has been on my Playlist before Playlist was a thing, you inspired me to learn to play multiple instruments, sing out loud and your library touches so many in so many different special and individual ways and is loved! I seen you at Amelia Arena a couple years ago and it felt so good seing most of you back together"! Sucks all he meets is D Bags?
Everything is underrated
I like almost all of them. 1979 was just great, along with Tonight. I can't nail down just one. Great band, great music!
👍🥰
Tonight Tonight actually..
@@TheRealAwesomePossum thirty-three 😉
Mayonnaise and disarm also
Stand Inside Your Love. Beautiful song Lyrically, and it rocks.
Bill Burr is the new vocalist of Smash Pumpkins
If Bill Burr was the new vocalist for Smashing Pumpkins it would have went more like “what’s with these broads complaining about 1979?” 😂
I would’ve thought the same if it wasn’t for the caption 😂😂😂
This is a window into Gerard Way's future.
They're actually making fun of people trading places 🤣🤣🤣
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Met Billy Corgan like 12 years ago walking into Union Station as he was walking out. Glad I just said I love your music, shook his hand and kept going. Way greater than just 1979.
Stand Inside Your Love. Hands down best song he’s ever written
The drums on that song are phenomenal
Being watching drum covers of that song like 5 minutes ago 😂.. Im obsessed with that song, the drums take center stage
The intro is up there with the best
Tonight, absolute masterpiece
Reminds me of highschool
That songs sucks. Cherub Rock is their only truly great song.
@@davidporter671L takr
@@davidporter671 Did we need to know that?
The instrumentals off that album are insane the start of tonight feels like you have a whole orchestra right in front of you
Everything from smashing pumpkins is pretty much amazing. Even if it’s not a hit or catchy still very interesting to listen to and creative. Billy Corgan is an extremely talented songwriter.
Nicely said
Disarm is hands down my fav. When that song first came out I was instantly mesmerizing by it
That and "Today"
Yeah same
I was in the military the first time I heard this song. Yeah. Hits a little different
One of the greatest songs ever written. The first guitar riff. The chimes. The soaring vocals in the chorus. The strings.
Yes 100!
Muzzle is so good! The gritty pumpkins guitar intro and drum roll into the rest of the song is so rad!
Disarm is my favorite Pumpkins song. Hits home so hard, hearing Billy talk about the story behind it is really relatable and sad.
Drown is my favorite from them!!
Classic
👍
Drown is so underrated,Craziest thing is It wasnt even on a studio album!
Great song from a great soundtrack of a great movie
In my top five, no doubt.
1979 is great. Many of their songs are. Cherub Rock, Bullets with Butterfly Wings, ZERO, Mayonnaise, Today, Tonight, Disarm. Just saw them on their tour in Wheatland, CA. Never had the chance to see them as a kid and I had an awesome time watching them live.
Same!!!!! Their performance was awesome
Cherub Rock and Bullet w/ Butterfly Wings are certified bangers
Cherub Rock is my favorite. GH3 had bangers.
Yess
100% man, there’s just no beating it
Rock band too
Incredible
That's got to be their best one
Yo man, I really like that “To Forgive”.
I love the whole catalogue! Beautiful, bratty brilliance!
Mayonnaise is the best imo 🙌🏼
perfect and today tho
i love mayonaise,cherub rock,the everlasting gaze, tristessa, And rhinoceros i also like "tonight, tonight" but whenever i listen to it it just makes me cry.
Mayonnaise is based, heck the entire album
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spaceboy and luna are pretty good too
“Cupid De Locke” & “Thru the Eyes of Ruby”, go listen, ya’ll know why I love them so much
Thru the Eye of Ruby was my favourite Pumpkins song when I was 12 and 1979 is just one of the best songs ever, but Cupid De Locke is probably in my top 5 Pumpkins songs of all time
I’m here to include Porcelina
Cupid de locke is actually a masterpiece, I levitate every time I hear it
@@PhillipKnollbased
Wonderful being famous. A lady approached David Letterman, her adolescent daughter in tow, early in his career. “Aren’t you that comedian who was on Johnny Carson?”
David admitted, Yes he was.
“See there?” the woman turned to her daughter and said. “You don’t have to be good lookin’ to be in show business!”
The video for tonight tonight is absolutely beautiful. It’s is what I center myself to. It just reminds me of a time when everything was ok, and it lets me remember everything will be ok again.
Being secure in yourself is not giving a crap what someone says about your art
Still, the example he's describing is a weird, backhanded compliment and I can imagine it would get annoying. He's still a human being.
Smashing Pumpkins 1991-1997 = greatness
The classic lineup is where it’s at
1997 low key mid
gish era kinda underated ngl
Add 1998.
Try the Machina 2 album...it s as brilliant as their classic stuff
One of my all time favorites! Speaking as a 90s kid
😊👍me too
@@NinetiesYouthSo you were Born in 1988 or 1989?
Ever spoke as a child from the 70's?
Id never heard any smashing pumpkins songs and have been a hard rock fan all my life. I dont know why. Im 70 yrs old. I heard a song on the radio recently and said to myself......wow thats a great song,wonder who it is.......dj says " Thats Smashing Pumpkins doing Beguiled. Instant love and became a pumpkin head late in life. Thanks Mr. Corigan and crew.
I’m 18, started listening when i was 17. Never too old or too young to find new music
Im a 60 yr old female & still adore all their music...I got to LIVE 1979 & it was MAGIC & they nailed it, the vibe. So many memories😊
The outro in “Hummer” is insane. I think that’s probably my favorite pumpkins jam. They have many bangers though.
I don't care as much for 1979, neither does my husband but it always comes on during important moments in our relationship. Oddly af, idk what the songs about at all lol. The song chose us ❤ I love the song now! It's our song for life
If you don’t like that song you need your head examined
My favorite from you guys is mayonnaise, one of the greatest song in the 90s
Mine too
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I personally think Disarm is their best song!
Disarm is art.
@@nataliemae2356SO GOOD
I didn’t really like it at first but the second listen, i was in my room yelling “THE KILLER IN ME IS THE KILLER IN YOUUU!”
Agreed
@@christianfernandez6985that hit different
The other stuff, all the other stuff, it’s magic and I’ll never stop loving it.
Love all your songs :)
Ugly (sadlands demo) is easily my favorite. Got me through some tough times.
how did a depressing song get you through hard times
@@shakirov.nicoleFinding a song you can relate to and let your emotions out on.
@@shakirov.nicolenecause its relatable....so you feel less alone..
Today, Tonight Tonight, 1979, bullet with butterfly wings, zero - they've got a lot of good hits.
That mellow breakdown in Hummer tho, yknow? "Ask yourself a question, anyone but me..." and I'm AM free.
Well I love all your stuff..thank you for being one of my core bands since I was a kid!!
Today is great,
The music ofc
I just love smashing pumpkins ❤
Beguiled smashes love the band
I love Billy and all his music! Musical genius!
The whole collection is amazing. Was my first concert in '96, my sister took me when I was 8 years old. Local H opened for them.
Like Ava Adore, Apples and Oranges. I love perfect circle too. Tool was always on the scene with NIN. Deftones White Pony was always the 2000 anthem.
Ava Adore is my favourite. I also feel as if it would make for an awesome theme song in wrestling.
My names Ava adore
🎶 Lovely girl, you're the murder in my world, dressing coffins for the souls I've left to die 🎶
Pumpkins are one of the greatest and most underrated bands of the 90´s
Underrated? Bud they were massive
You must have been born in the late 90s or 2000s to think they are underrated, because if you were teen or older during the Pumpkins prime years you would understand how huge they were, they were every where! They even won a few Grammys and nominated a bunch of times, they were definitely recognized lol.
@@seblo8462 Nope. 1984 bro...They were indeed recognised and had a few big hits; but not nearly as talked about as much as Nirvana, AIC, Soundgarden or Pearl Jam...so, don't know what universe you live in. Laughing Out Loud right back....
@@orbitalbutt6757 As I already replied to the other guy who seems to think I'm some kind of Gen Z idiot...
They WERE a big band...but in the grand scheme of the Grunge world; they are not talked about nearly as much as bands like Nirvana, AIC, Soundgarden or Pearl Jam...
@shadowkyd they are the only band from the "mainstream grunge scene" to survive after grunge died, they survive the waves of "numetal" and "emo/pop punk" that came after while remaining themselves and not selling out, they are legends...now if you would've said bands like Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr and Fugazi being underrated, then I'll agree with you big time, but not Pumpkin...and that rock must be pretty dam big because you're under it too lol 👍
I love how straightforward he is
My friends and I loved most Smashing Pumpkins songs. Crazy take
Favorite band hands down, and every album has great songs
the first two songs that got me hooked were ava adore and 1979. I was just laying on our couch i was little and they came on mtv. I got up and thought was is this? i was hooked.
'Today' and 'Tonight'.. ❤❤
I have a list of Smashing Pumpkins songs that I am in love with at the very same time I miss Zwan. 💖
Tonight, tonight is amazing
His 90s stuff is basically why he basically gets to do or say whatever he wants today
Insane that somebody could dislike Bullet with butterfly wings
I only like 1979. But I love Soma
Do I need to know that?
@@phoenixmagi2 nope. The internet is full of unasked for opinions.
all ur songs are great uncle billy.... mine fave is tonight tonight absolute masterpiece of a song
Mayonnaise, The Aeroplane Flies High, Set the Ray to Jerry, The Boy, Rhinoceros, Crush, Daydream, Where Boys Fear to Tread, Behold! The Nightmare, I could talk about my favorite Pumpkins tracks all day long.
When one narcissist meets another narcissist haha but well played Billy, well played 👏
Dude caught a bad rep for being a narcissist. How’d that even come about amyway??
@Pinko_Band because He is lol...but in Billy's defense almost all frontmen have "narcissistic" tendencies some worse than others since they are the "face" of the band, but Billy has been known to have a "my way or the highway" approach to music and life lol
my favorite was Hummer
A true patrician’s taste indeed
Hummer is great, Rocket is mine
One of my favs. Mine is Mayonaise on that album
@@spamsingles5948 quiet, soma, geek USA, mayonnaise, silver F.
All the deep cuts are great. I’m surprised space boy wasn’t mentioned that song is pretty good
I LOVE every single song.
I love the entire album
I fucking love their whole catalogue
There are a few smashing pumpkins songs I think the kind of people hes talking about just haven't heard or don't know is by the smashing pumpkins. I've met very few people who've heard Disarm and don't like it, for instance.
Eye …. My favorite. It explores the darkness I expect and need in my life. Thanks Billy 🫡
i have a really good memory where everlasting gaze was playing and this song always give me goosebumps.
I like every Pumpkins album. The are my most listened to on Spotify this year and probably will be the next. I started listening to them in the 90s when Siamese was released. Then I got Gish and everything since. All very good stuff.
I *love* Cherub Rock! They have a giant catalog though! My favs aren’t really deep cuts. But now I want to go back and explore more!
Everything on Mellon Collie and the infinite Sadness is fantastic. Brilliant CD.❤
I’ve loved all their stuff
I loved most of their work. Adore wasnt my favorite, but i still respect the work that went into it. Melon Collie and Siamese Dream will be albums that garner accolades well into the future. Sure, the smashing pumpkins were a short lived band, but the work the did made a permanent mark that still gets attention and that is a rare thing for any band today.
I’m a dude that’s loved smashing pumpkins since I was 11 in the 90s since the beginning. Brilliant
Smashing Pumpkins are a special band. They work as a singles band, they work as an albums band, and their deep cuts are just as strong or stronger than their popular songs. Simply magical.
Just saw the Smashing Pumpkins live and they were awesome. Zero is my favorite song. Also Cherry is criminally underrated. And the song Cherry was the song that got me into the band. Butterfly with bull wings is also one of one of my favorites.
I hope Billy corgan knows (I’m sure he does) that his music set the backdrop for so many childhoods and teen years, mine included. Pumpkins albums, particularly Mellon collie, are so special to me.
For me, they are one of the best bands that has ever existed. Innovative, experimenting and impossible to put in a specific genre. Hard and heavy, beautiful and sweet. The first six of their albums are all among my favorite albums.
I loved 1979 AND Bullet With Butterfly Wings. Such contrasting tones and styles and yet show the interesting range they do!
Hummer, Cherub Rock, Mayonnaise, Tonight it is crazy!
Cherub rock will always be my favorite. That song is pure nostalgia for me takes me back to being a kid
All their music is pretty much amazing, highly highly recommended
Luna, mayonnaise, Cupid De Locke, Ava adore, tear, end is the beginning is the end, and everlasting gaze are my personal favorites
Sooo many GREAT SONGS!!!
Billy is such a cool character. I actually really like him based on what I've seen of him on podcasts.
1979 i love to play this riff. Really great
It’s cuz they’re talking to Billy and he’s a legend
The first two songs I heard of them were "Bullet With Butterfly Wings" and "Tonight Tonight" back to back on the KATT.
Everything was pretty much in between on vibes so it all made sense and I liked it
After watching this, I couldn't remember any other songs they did other than 1979 so I looked them up and found "Today", "Bullet with Butterfly Wings", "Cherub Rock", "Tonight, Tonight", and "Disarm".
Never knew the titles but the songs are the soundtrack of my high school years.
My favorite all time pumpkins song is hummer, that song resonates with me very well.
i grew up on Rockband 2, and the game had their song "Today" there. That's when I first heard of them, and I'm glad that's my childhood
My favorite song changes by the day I seen them live in 2022 and when they performed silverfuck live it melted my brain and I think it’s a sleeper
The entire 2nd album of Meloncholy & Infinite Sadness album really hit me in the feels when I heard it.
Every feel I still get from the song is a mirror image of how it felt back then. He really bottled 1995 perfectly in this ode to the dawn of a decade that kicked the door open for the 90s to happen...
The 90s, to me, were Gen X's 60s, and it was completely drug-fueled.
I actually love the sound of the band period it all gives a nostalgic feeling
They’re forgetting about Tonight, Tonight, Mayonaise and Today 😎
Like who only likes 1979. So many classics I listen to almost daily
Yea they have some good numbers
And they came popular at such a awesome time very exciting
I really loved Smashing Pumpkins until I saw them in 2013 and they literally played like only one or two of their more popular songs. They played a lot of new ones or ones people didn’t really know very well, so a lot of people ended up walking out of the festival they were playing since they were the closers.
Muzzle , the one favorite of mine these days, but always change...sometimes is disarm, others Everlasting gaze, or ava adore ...lots of memories😊
Tonight was the first song I heard from them. I saw the video on Fuse. Thought it was weird as hell, but grew to love it
Stand Inside Your Love!