Smashing Pumpkins

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    kolby1973

    Sat Jan 01 2011

    UPDATE: Another fantastic band that broke up....but they sure did make the 90's more bearable.... ORIGINAL: One of the best bands out of the 90's. Billy Corgan is a musical genius. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness is one of the best albums of all time. I highly recommend their music to everyone. The song "1979" is definately in my top 20 songs of all time as well...superb.

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    jake_armitage

    Fri Nov 19 2010

    I used to love the Smashing Pumpkins a lot. Unfortunately I happened to catch one of their recent shows and it was terrible, I mean really bad. Every original member is gone except for Corgan and believe it or not he spent half the night on the microphone whining, "I don't want to play these old hits anymore, we have new songs, people suck, rock sucks now" on and on and on. If that's true then shut up and play your new stuff we're not holding you hostage. Someone needs to tell Billy that the 90's are over, most of his fans have learned that the 'do nothing' 'indifferent' 'whatever' mantra of 90's rock was mostly BS and have actually moved on into other positive things, instead of just whining about crap the way he still does. Really, really sad. He'd be better off dropping the Pumpkins name and re-inventing his solo career, but wait it's more about the money for him. Which I don't understand - if it's about the money and making a living then just be quiet and play the hits and make you... Read more

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    magneticd

    Thu Oct 21 2010

    So, what do you like smashin' em with?

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    whatever334

    Sun Apr 25 2010

    Very versatile band with A LOT OF SONGS, and their music rocks! Forget the whiney voice of Billy Corgan, and take time to actually listen to the music, especially the mellon collie demos, Pisces iscariot and Machina 2.

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    bird808

    Mon Apr 19 2010

    "1979" and "Tonight Tonight" alone put this band head and shoulders above the rest. They don't try and copy other bands, they're unique in their own way and right. Really good band.

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    the_drug_czar_slave

    Thu Dec 18 2008

    My favorite band of all time. I love most of their songs, I lighten up on the songs I like in their later years (1997-2000). Gish was pretty good, Siamese Dream was their best album, Infinite Sadness was fairly good, Adore was not so good, only had a few good songs, Machina was a big disappointment but had one good song , and Zietgiest was the biggest piece of crap ever, I can't believe people like that album.

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    pointlesspiggy

    Wed Jul 09 2008

    They've been around for a while, and were leaders of their time. I like them, but it's not something you hear many other places than your own collection.

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    herg9327

    Wed Mar 19 2008

    Xorro Was HeRe

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    uncnc08

    Fri Oct 12 2007

    Good band especially in the early 90's.I still listen to 'today' all the time.

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    canadasucks

    Wed Jan 03 2007

    This group will be remembered as one of the great bands of the 90's. . .

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    loerke

    Tue Jan 02 2007

    Malkmus: "I don't understand what they mean and I could really give a f*** ... " Me: "Agreed, but they did have '1979.'"

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    taikamya

    Sun Aug 06 2006

    best band ever... Smashing Pumpkins means everything to me... James Iha one of the best guitarists of 90', Corgan a GENIUS... nothing to say... Smashing Pumpkins is like no other band... they have a magic surrouding their sound... its simply perfect...

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    hardwire

    Tue Mar 21 2006

    Its hard to not like the Smashing Pumpkins because they had a formidable list of well-known and well liked songs. Essentially they are a bleak alternative rock band with influence drawn from 80's arena rock. Their angsty style has proved highly influential to the alternative rock scene, and were it not for Nirvana the Smashing Pumkpkins would probably be remembered as the most influential band of the 90's. They are all very talented instrumentalists. Corgan is very inventive lyrically and stylistically. I especially like Jimmy Chamberlain's smooth, swift style of drumming on their earlier releases. There was always a lot of drama behind the scenes with the Pumpkins, and it took them in an akward diretion musically. I hope they can do some better stuff now that they are back together.

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    limpin_trenchfoot

    Tue Jun 28 2005

    Three classic albums in Gish, Siamese dream and Melon Collie but a bit let down by other middling stuff like Adore.

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    alpepper

    Tue Jun 28 2005

    Liked them. Don't know the title of the song, but I liked the one where they sing The Killer in Me is the Killer in You. I also liked 1979, which was one of my favorite years (Though I honestly cannot discern a single lyric in that song).

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    kingguiness

    Thu May 26 2005

    They really were one of the better trendy 90's alternative bands with music that has stood the test of time.

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    jim_simmons

    Wed May 11 2005

    They had some good stuff-Tonight, Tonight and 1979 were super tracks

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    texasyankee

    Mon Apr 04 2005

    Unfortunately they were caged, and by that I mean they weren't allowed to be themselves. For this I remove a star. Same b.s. that killed kurt

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    skizero

    Wed Jan 26 2005

    overwrought and pretentious, but in that good way. Melancoloy is a fantastic album and Adore is beautiful.

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    andillus

    Sat Jan 15 2005

    An AMAZING band with a long library of beautiful and unique songs. All hail billy corgan!!!

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    magellan

    Mon Dec 13 2004

    I recently heard a radio interview that speculated that if Billy Corgan had died instead of Kurt Cobain, it would have been the Pumpkins that would have gone down as the seminal grunge band of the 90's, not Nirvana. While I don't necessarily agree with that, Smashing Pumpkins were HUGE for a while, and seemed to be destined for U2 / Pearl Jam status. Somewhere along the line they lost their momentum... it happens to the best of them.

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    bkiddo

    Sat Nov 27 2004

    This has got to be one of my most favorite bands of all time. Musically, this band was SO versitile. You don't see that from any of the new popular bands they play on the radio these days. It's just a bunch of crap. This is why I no longer listen to the radio anymore! This band was great in concert too. Too bad they broke up :(

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    defbean

    Sat Nov 13 2004

    I like the songs Eye and Zero. Greatest Hits CD highly reccommended!

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    djahuti

    Thu Oct 14 2004

    Spoiled weenies making music for spoiled weenies.Utter trash.

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    pup7dcec

    Wed Aug 18 2004

    Finest band on the planet

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    afropath

    Thu Jul 29 2004

    The Smashing Pumpkins rock forever! Does anybody remember trhat Disarm is positively the best written, arranged, recorded, mixed, alienate-a-lot-of-parents song EVER!!!

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    beck2ratm

    Thu Jul 15 2004

    SP still is the greatest band EVER!

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    pinksquid

    Tue Jul 13 2004

    i listen 1979 every single day

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    ninfan

    Fri Jun 04 2004

    Their best songs are genius

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    memorial

    Sun May 30 2004

    They get my vote for best band of the 90's. Nirvana's tremondously overrated, although Radiohead could give them a run for their money if they release another great album. But as of right now, they were and still are the kings of the alternative rock movement. I salute you, Pumpkins.

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    jackofclubs

    Fri May 07 2004

    I'd take them over Nirvana any day

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    unladen

    Mon Apr 12 2004

    People that think that it was all downhill after Mellon Collie dont really know what they are talking about. Adore is one of the best albums of the 90's. Oh and btw, they only wrote one song about vampires (well only one so blatent).

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    poisonfire

    Wed Mar 24 2004

    There are a couple of songs from this band I like. I don't particularly care for Billy Corgan's voice, though. It gets a little whiny at times. I hope I'm not the only one who noticed. I suppose if he were to actually sing it might have been pretty good. I guess rock isn't about that though, huh?

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    cromulance

    Sat Aug 09 2003

    These guys are quite amazing. Just the "Mellon Collie" album alone is enough to see the massive amount of talent this band has. I mean, it's a DOUBLE ALBUM, and there's not a weak track or a song that sounds the same as another one on there. Siamese Dream, Gish, and Adore are also excellent albums. I'll admit Billy Corgan doesn't have the greatest voice in the world, but the songwriting, musicianship, and sheer passion exhibited by Billy and the rest of the Pumpkins more than make up for that.

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    rebelyell1861

    Tue May 13 2003

    This band really had a lot of talent. If you sift through all their overly weird stuff, you can pick out some extremely creative, great music.

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    tritonagain

    Wed Apr 09 2003

    Bloated, dreadful music. Avoid at all costs.

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    crucifieddeath

    Sun Feb 16 2003

    Smashing Pumpkins are alright. I like one song of theirs on the Lost Highway soundtrack that I listen to. His voice is a bit bothersome at some times. But, hey .. Billy Corgan doesn't have the worst singing voice I've heard. Isn't he in a new band now? Zwan or something. *Thumbs up*

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    kikid680

    Sun Jan 26 2003

    1979

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    tatanya28

    Thu Jan 16 2003

    When I die and make a soundtrack of my life, Smashing Pumpkins will have a large portion of the album. Another product of the spree of great music that came out in the early 90's (what happened after that?), The Smashing Pumpkins are one of the most talented groups out there. The range of styles that they use is rare, and they pull it off well. The greatest hits album is absolutely gorgeous, both the singles cd and the b-sides.

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    aeroplanezero0_4

    Sat Jan 04 2003

    smashing pumpkins is the greatest band ever to grace the earth with their presence!!

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    jbjb037e

    Wed Nov 27 2002

    didn't discover them until last year can't get enough of them now!! ~Jbjbs friend not jbjb

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    jason1972

    Fri Nov 01 2002

    One thing good about this band is that they disbanded bafore it got too redundant. They lost a little bit of their spark at the end but they still had that overall, edgy sound.

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    addicted

    Thu Oct 24 2002

    Melancholy and The Infinite Sadness was all about me. I felt I could relate to them. stumbline, lilly, bullet w/butterfly wings were all T-riffic. i wish i still had that album..i'd ramble on about what else i liked on there. i still wear my zero shirt and have fond memories of seeing them in concert.

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    couchpotato

    Fri Aug 23 2002

    One of the greatest rock groups of the 90s. This is rock music, right here. Recommended to everyone.

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    damientc

    Fri Apr 12 2002

    The Pumpkins made it all worthwhile...

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    everlastinggaz_e

    Wed Apr 10 2002

    I was broken-hearted to see them go. But we have ZWAN now, I guess. They will always be my favorite band! They have already been for many years. I wish I lived in Chicago. They are/were a great inspiration to me along with many others. BILLY - he looks very handsome with the bald look. His words are so meaningful ("For Martha") and his music is just, touching. JAMES - he is one good looking man! Sure he might have worn a dress for the "Today" video, but still. I love his style. D'Arcy - my B.Ass inspiration. She just kicks major ass. Jimmy - who can't love a guy who was in a band called "The Skittles" that just cracks me up!...and the late addition MELISSA - her name is cool Auf Der Maur, I think that is spelled right? Anyways, I prefer D'Arcy's style more than hers, but I think she did well while she was there.

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    ellajedlicka21

    Thu Oct 25 2001

    1979 is a nice little song. Billy Corgan was a good frontman, they really aren't on the platform of greatness.

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    olprokks

    Tue Jul 31 2001

    One of my 2 favorite bands (the other being Our Lady Peace and my reasonings for loving each are similar, but they're definitely different bands), I discovered the Pumpkins thanks to "Disarm" and "Today." Mellon Collie was my first SP album and there was so much coolness and variety of sound and moods to be found. I eventually bought all their albums over the years and they're all great, each one having had a turn LIVING in my CD player, lol...Gish is the only one I'd hesitate to rave about, cuz I fail to find the beauty in any of the songs except for the last track in which I think D'arcy sings and is followed by a hilarious--IMO--hidden track. Anyway, I love Corgan's voice and the special sounds of their songs and music. They are/were talented artists and I will always treasure their music.

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    daniel_laruso

    Fri Jul 13 2001

    I think that The Smashing Pumpkins are one of the greatest rock bands to ever exist. All of their songs have real emotion to them, which is not typical in music today. Billy Corgan is a musical genious which is quite obvious if you listen to the music carefully. And the whole band has so much talent. It made me sad to not see them on the 2000 music awards for the Machina alblum. It just goes to show as Henry Rollins said, "good alblums don't sell." only the junk that the media hypes up. And anyone that says that the Pumpkins can't rock anymore, obviously hasn't seen them live. The Smashing Pumpkins will always be my favorite.

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    swirleygirl

    Thu Jul 05 2001

    The pumpkins f*cking rock,their split up is a great loss.Siamese dream and Mellon colly are awesome albums.