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2012 line-up (left to right): Nicole Fiorentino, Billy Corgan, and Jeff Schroeder (Mike Byrne is obscured at the drums) performing at Chaifetz Arena in St Louis, Missouri, on October 18, 2012
Sample of "Rhinoceros," taken from the band's debut album Gish (1991) and also featured on the Lull EP (1991).
Drummer Mike Byrne and bassist Nicole Fiorentino joined the band in 2009 and 2010 respectively, and both left in 2014
Sample of "Cherub Rock" from Siamese Dream (1993). This song featured many layers of guitar tracks and the famous "Pumpkin chord".
Sample of "1979", the second single from Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995). The band's biggest hit and a precursor to their change in style, featuring a drum machine accompaniment to Chamberlin's drums and sampled vocal effects.
Musicians Nelly Furtado ( left ) and Gerard Way ( right ) are influenced by the Pumpkins' material.

^ "Smashing Pumpkins" at the Billboard database and at AllMusic.com , and as both "Smashing Pumpkins" and "The Smashing Pumpkins" at the Rolling Stone database. The band is credited as "Smashing Pumpkins" on the covers of Gish , Siamese Dream , and Zeitgeist (and related singles), and as "The Smashing Pumpkins" between Mellon Collie (1995) and Earphoria (2002), as well as on Oceania , Monuments to an Elegy , Shiny and Oh So Bright Vol. 1 , and Cyr .



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