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During 1995's 'Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness' sessions, The Smashing Pumpkins borrowed a sound effect from one of the day's biggest video games.
This Nirvana classic implemented a guitar layering technique often used by Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins, according to Corgan.
Reunions aren't just for stuffy party centers. Mary Urbas can't go for that (no can do) so the longtime artist-curator ...
Most albums aren't officially done until the very last second, but Billy Corgan felt that even some of his best records weren ...
Parade. Black Sabbath fans, this one’s for you! With the band’s farewell performance coming up on Saturday, July 5, the ...
The Bear’s Ebon Moss-Bachrach is well-known for his comedic role as Richie, a Chicagoan who is constantly struggling with ...
Osbourne explained that the removal followed a dispute with the band's manager, leading her to feel "the worst way I’ve felt ...
Day of the Devs has increasingly become a platform for small teams to show off unique games, and this year was another nice ...
Discussing her hopes for the show, dubbed "Back to the Beginning", Sharon explained: "I thought of having all the bands he's ever had relationships with perform and maybe do Sabbath songs and Ozzy ...
Day of the Devs returned as a follow-on from Summer Game Fest 2025, bringing a bunch of curated indie games, some of which had just been announced, as ...
Alec Puro knows a thing or two about the music industry, having been in it for most of his life. Just like Trent Reznor of ...
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