Smashing Pumpkins Discography 1991 2012 Fl Top [exclusive] (2026 Release)
Universally praised for its production and emotional weight. A cornerstone of 90s rock. FLAC | 24-bit/96kHz Remaster
The Essential Core: Groundwork and Evolution (1991, 1998–2000)
Jimmy Chamberlin’s jazz-infused, powerhouse drumming and James Iha’s atmospheric guitar work locked perfectly with Corgan's dynamic songwriting. While heavily influenced by 70s classic rock and shoegaze, Gish established a distinct identity separate from the Seattle grunge scene. "I Am One", "Siva", "Rhinoceros"
Machina / The Machines of God & Machina II (2000): The Conceptual Farewell smashing pumpkins discography 1991 2012 fl top
"Tarantula", "Doomsday Clock", "That's the Way (My Love Is)"
A partial return to the rocking sound of the mid-90s, though with a tighter, more cynical edge. It was the "swan song" of the original lineup before their hiatus.
: Heavy classic rock grooves mixed with dream pop haze. Universally praised for its production and emotional weight
Without Chamberlin's driving rhythms, Corgan turned to drum machines and synthesizers. Adore was a deeply somber, stripped-back, and intimate record influenced by goth rock and European electronic music. While it confused casual grunge fans at the time, Adore has since been re-evaluated by critics as a brave, beautifully melancholic, and visionary piece of art. Machina/The Machines of God & Machina II (2000) February 29, 2000 ( Machina I )
Their debut blended psychedelia, dream pop, and heavy metal, gaining underground success just as the grunge explosion Siamese Dream (1993):
If Gish put the band on the map, Siamese Dream made them superstars. Released in July 1993 amid intense internal turmoil—including Chamberlin’s battle with addiction, Iha and Wretzky’s romantic breakup, and Corgan’s severe depression—the album is widely regarded as an alternative rock masterpiece. While heavily influenced by 70s classic rock and
The official reunion album featuring only Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin. It traded their classic dynamics for straightforward, blistering hard rock. : "Tarantula", "Doomsday Clock"
. Guided by the uncompromising vision of frontman Billy Corgan, the band transitioned from underground psychedelic-grunge outliers to multi-platinum stadium headliners, before dissolving and later re-emerging in the 21st century. Analyzing this critical 21-year window reveals how the band consistently rewrote the sonic template of alternative music.
A double-album epic that stands as Billy Corgan's magnum opus. It spans across multiple genres, including metal, synth-pop, and classical strings.