Smashing Pumpkins
The Smashing Pumpkins are a four-piece Rock band that were at the forefront of the early 1990s alternative rock boom. Main songwriter Billy Corgan led the Pumpkins to multi-platinum success and a string of hit albums. After disbanding in 2000, Corgan reformed a partial lineup of the original band in 2007.
Fast Facts
- Origin: Chicago, Illinois
- Formed: 1988
- Genre: Alternative Rock
- Albums: 7
- Label: Reprise Records
- Related Acts: The Marked, Zwan, Jimmy Chamberlin Complex
Career
After forming in Chicago in 1988, the Pumpkins released their debut album Gish in 1991 with the help of producer Butch Vig. While the album was moderately successful, it wasn't until 1993's Siamese Dream that the band began to shake off comparisons to Jane's Addiction and Nirvana. That album sparked the massive hits "Today" and "Disarm" that helped the album sell over 4 million copies. While their next record, the double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, debuted at #1, the bands next few albums were met with limited success. Corgan announced the breakup of the band in 2000, only to reform the band again in 2006 with a new lineup for the album Zeitgeist.
Current Band Members
- Billy Corgan - Guitar/Vocals
- Jimmy Chamberlin - Drums
- Jeff Schroeder - Guitar
- Ginger Reyes - Bass
Original Band Members
- Billy Corgan - Guitar/Vocals
- Jimmy Chamberlin - Drums
- James Iha - Guitar
- D'arcy Wretzky - Bass
Albums
- 1991: Gish
- 1993: Siamese Dream
- 1995: Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
- 1998: Adore
- 2000: Machina
- 2000: Machina II
- 2007: Zeitgeist
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