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Machina/The Machines of God is the fifth studio album by the American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins, released on February 29, 2000, by Virgin Records.A concept album, [3] it marked the return of drummer Jimmy Chamberlin and was intended to be the band's final official LP release prior to their initial breakup in 2000.
Corgan describes this as the "Pumpkin Chord", saying "We basically stole that from Jimi Hendrix. But Jimi Hendrix probably stole it from Wes Montgomery ." [ 7 ] The prominent effect on the solo was achieved by recording the guitar solo to two different tapes which were then run simultaneously, with the speed of one tape slightly altered.
Atum is a concept album that Corgan describes as a sequel to the band's Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and Machina/The Machines of God. [4] The album tells the story of the same character followed in the prior two albums ("Zero" and "Glass" respectively), with the character now being much older than portrayed in the prior albums, and now known as "Shiny". [2]
When asked why the band chose Bullet for the first video, Corgan responded "the record company did a survey of K-Mart shoppers between 30 and 40 and this is the song they came up with". "This is the blue light special", said Chamberlin, [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] though it is likely in the context of the interview that these statements were sarcastic.
This Halloween 2024, use these printable pumpkin stencils and free, easy carving patterns for the scariest, silliest, most unique, and cutest jack-o’-lanterns.
"Sighommi" is a song by the American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins. It was released as the first single from their thirteenth studio album, Aghori Mhori Mei on August 2, 2024. [1] Written and produced by Billy Corgan, musically "Sighommi" is characterized by an up-tempo [2] rock production. [3]
"Today" is a song by American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins, written by lead vocalist and guitarist Billy Corgan. The song, though seemingly upbeat, contains dark lyrics; Corgan wrote the song about a day in which he was having suicidal thoughts.
Taylor Swift. ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images Best believe Taylor Swift’s still bejeweled — even as a 400-lb pumpkin. Ohio-based artist Jeanette Paras took the gigantic Halloween gourd and ...