Smashing Pumpkins Season
- Gentlegamer
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The perfect fall band is Type O Negative.
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Smashing Pumpkins is a Halloween band in name only. White Zombie/Rob Zombie works better. They have a lot of clips from horror movies in their songs,and they have entire songs dedicated to horror themes: Living Dead Girl, I Zombie, Dragula. You can kind've dance to them too.
- velcrozombie
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Gentlegamer wrote:The perfect fall band is Type O Negative.
Great band for the fall. I'd add Katatonia and Paradise Lost and some of the Opeth records (Blackwater Park, Damnation, Ghost Reveries). Sisters of Mercy, too.
- Gentlegamer
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- Stalvern
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Been listening to Oceania a lot lately. It's comfortably in my top three at this point.
- VideoGameCritic
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I love the song My Love Is Winter.
Also, don't sleep on Monuments to an Elegy. That entire album is catchy as hell. I'm surprised it wasn't better received. It seems to me Billy Corgan doesn't publicize his new stuff very well. The original Pumpkins were masters at that.
Also, don't sleep on Monuments to an Elegy. That entire album is catchy as hell. I'm surprised it wasn't better received. It seems to me Billy Corgan doesn't publicize his new stuff very well. The original Pumpkins were masters at that.
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The Smashing Pumpkins were one of the first bands I listened to as a teenager, when I started getting into heavier, more aggressive music. The video for "1979" got me into the band, but "Bury Me" and "Tales of a Scorched Earth" are my favourite tracks from them. I particularly like the Gish album, with all of its high energy and assertiveness. Do you have any of their vinyls?
- LoganRuckman
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Siamese Dream is a phenomenal album for sure.
And if you like Smashing Pumpkins, you should really listen to Hum: https://youtu.be/v6AK6iW4sHE
And if you like Smashing Pumpkins, you should really listen to Hum: https://youtu.be/v6AK6iW4sHE
- Retrology
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LoganRuckman wrote:Siamese Dream is a phenomenal album for sure.
And if you like Smashing Pumpkins, you should really listen to Hum: https://youtu.be/v6AK6iW4sHE
I second this. Not only is Siamese Dream a classic, but Hum is also a really underrated band. Isle of the Cheetah off their last LP is one of my favorite opening tracks ever.
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Smashing Pumpkins and Pearl Jam were my two favorite bands in high school, but Billy has lost me, for a number of reasons:
1). His ego/temperament is exhausting. He comes across as this humorless control freak.
2). His voice became very nasally around 2002.
3). The disrespect he has for his fans, other bands.
4). He says that the Pumpkins aren’t a nostalgia act, but....they kind of are.
5). Apart from some songs on the Kaleidoscope project, and Oceania, his output has been very subpar. It’s like he’s not even trying anymore.
6). He hasn’t evolved as a person, or as an artist.
Say what you will about Pearl Jam, but they still seem to care (their new album is phenomenal), they put on an incredible live show, and 55 year old Eddie is much cooler than 29 year old Eddie. Billy is still as angsty at 53 than he was at 29, and it’s a turn off.
Oh, and the last SP album was complete trash!
1). His ego/temperament is exhausting. He comes across as this humorless control freak.
2). His voice became very nasally around 2002.
3). The disrespect he has for his fans, other bands.
4). He says that the Pumpkins aren’t a nostalgia act, but....they kind of are.
5). Apart from some songs on the Kaleidoscope project, and Oceania, his output has been very subpar. It’s like he’s not even trying anymore.
6). He hasn’t evolved as a person, or as an artist.
Say what you will about Pearl Jam, but they still seem to care (their new album is phenomenal), they put on an incredible live show, and 55 year old Eddie is much cooler than 29 year old Eddie. Billy is still as angsty at 53 than he was at 29, and it’s a turn off.
Oh, and the last SP album was complete trash!