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|text="'''Geek U.S.A.'''" is eighth track off of [[The Smashing Pumpkins]]' sophomore studio album ''[[Siamese Dream]]''. It reworked from an earlier song by called "'''Suicide Kiss'''". Beloved for its high-energy and guitar and percussion virtuoso, it ranked at #13 in the 2012 ''Rolling Stone'' reader's poll of the best Smashing Pumpkins songs and at #54 in ''Guitar World''{{'}}s list of the 100 greatest guitar solos of all time, while [[Jimmy Chamberlin]]'s drum performance ranked among the greatest of all time by ''Stylus'' magazine. A live performance of the song also appears on the band's official ''[[Greatest Hits Video Collection]]''.
|text="'''[[Geek U.S.A.]]'''" is eighth track off of [[The Smashing Pumpkins]]' sophomore studio album ''[[Siamese Dream]]''. It reworked from an earlier song by called "'''Suicide Kiss'''". Beloved for its high-energy and guitar and percussion virtuoso, it ranked at #13 in the 2012 ''Rolling Stone'' reader's poll of the best Smashing Pumpkins songs and at #54 in ''Guitar World''{{'}}s list of the 100 greatest guitar solos of all time, while [[Jimmy Chamberlin]]'s drum performance ranked among the greatest of all time by ''Stylus'' magazine. A live performance of the song also appears on the band's official ''[[Greatest Hits Video Collection]]''.
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"Geek U.S.A." is eighth track off of The Smashing Pumpkins' sophomore studio album Siamese Dream. It reworked from an earlier song by called "Suicide Kiss". Beloved for its high-energy and guitar and percussion virtuoso, it ranked at #13 in the 2012 Rolling Stone reader's poll of the best Smashing Pumpkins songs and at #54 in Guitar World's list of the 100 greatest guitar solos of all time, while Jimmy Chamberlin's drum performance ranked among the greatest of all time by Stylus magazine. A live performance of the song also appears on the band's official Greatest Hits Video Collection.