November 2000 – Chicago Recording Company
November 2000 – Chicago Recording Company | |
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Studio session of The Smashing Pumpkins | |
Artist | The Smashing Pumpkins |
Date | November 2000 |
Location | Chicago Recording Company |
Producer(s) | Billy Corgan, Flood |
Engineer(s) | Howard Willing |
The November 2000 Chicago Recording Company was the final recording session for original The Smashing Pumpkins and a goodbye to fans.
"Untitled" was a semi-acoustic pop rock song that combined elements of Gish and Siamese Dream. The chain for Corgan’s solo, one of his favorites, features a DOD FX84 Milk Box compressor and a Shin-Ei Companion Fuzz Wah.[1]
“The song was our way of saying ‘fuck you’ to all those people who thought we’d somehow lost our minds and weren’t able to return home,” says Corgan. “We were in the studio for what appeared to be the last time, so it was very emotional, and we had only three days."[1]
Tracks recorded[edit | edit source]
- "Untitled"
- "The Imploding Voice" (acoustic)
- "Vanity" (acoustic)