Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Spaceboy or Space Boy may refer to: Space Boy, a short film "Spaceboy", a song by the Smashing Pumpkins from the 1993 album Siamese Dream; Space Boy, a fictional character in the 1998–2004 TV series Rolie Polie Olie; Spaceboy, an alias of Luther Hargreeves, a fictional character in The Umbrella Academy comic book series
The Smashing Pumpkins on May 22, 2007, at Le Grand Rex, Paris; the band's first show since their break up; left to right: Billy Corgan (front) and Jimmy Chamberlin (back) On June 21, 2005, the day of the release of his first solo album TheFutureEmbrace , Corgan took out full-page advertisements in the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times to ...
The Smashing Pumpkins performing in 2019. The Smashing Pumpkins are an American alternative rock band formed in 1988. The band has recorded many songs since their formation, with frontman Billy Corgan being the principle songwriter for most of their songs. The Smashing Pumpkins have also gone through many line-up changes, with Corgan being the ...
Aghori Mhori Mei is the thirteenth studio album by American rock band the Smashing Pumpkins. The album was released digitally on August 2, 2024, through Martha's Music and Thirty Tigers . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Physical versions of the album were released on November 22, 2024.
The Smashing Pumpkins, the Chicago quartet comprised originally of singer/guitarist Billy Corgan, guitarist James Iha, bassist D’arcy Wretzky, and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin, were one of the most ...
No Sun. (stylized in all caps) is the tenth studio album by the American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins, released on November 16, 2018 through Napalm Records. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Produced by Rick Rubin , it is the band's first album to feature founding members James Iha and Jimmy Chamberlin since Machina II/The Friends and Enemies of ...
Adore is the fourth studio album by the American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins, released on June 2, 1998, by Virgin Records.After the multi-platinum success of Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and a subsequent world tour, Adore was considered "one of the most anticipated albums of 1998" by MTV. [1]
The Smashing Pumpkins: Billy Corgan "Cactus" Pixies: Black Francis: Played live once, first verse only due to Grohl not remembering the rest of the song "Carry on Wayward Son" Kansas: Kerry Livgren: Played live twice, both versions featured someone else on vocals because Grohl didn't know the lyrics "Communication Breakdown" Led Zeppelin