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== Other finalists ==
== Other finalists ==
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Latest revision as of 04:25, 3 March 2021

The CYR cover contest was a fan cover contest in support of The Smashing Pumpkins eleventh studio album, CYR. It was conducted by the band and Sumerian Records. The contest was first announced on February 2, 2021, with submissions accepted through February 11.[1] On February 16, twenty finalists were announced and fans were invited to vote on their favorites.[2] The winner was announced on February 23 as a cover of "Wyttch" by the Mighty One Man Band, with runner-ups "Adrennalynne" by Cale Patton, "Birch Grove" by Chris Harvey, and "Tyger, Tyger" by Deciduous Trees.[3]

Winner[edit | edit source]

"Wyttch" by Mighty One Man Band

Runner-ups[edit | edit source]

"Adrennalynne" by Cale Patton
"Birch Grove" by Chris Harvey
"Tyger, Tyger" by Deciduous Trees

Other finalists[edit | edit source]

"Anno Satana" by Jeffrey Montoya
"Cyr" by Paul London
"Cyr" by Magic Pumpkins and the Infinite Madness
"Cyr" by Moodship
"Cyr" by Brian Solo
"Minerva" by Conor O' Callaghan
"Purple Blood" by The Violet Ghost
"Purple Blood" by Matthew Eastel
"Ramona" by Asterhouse
"Starrcraft" by Happy Tuesday
"The Colour of Love" by Rikard Zander
"The Colour of Love" by Garron Helm II
"The Hidden Sun" by Kill Scenes
"Tyger, Tyger" by MXST Music
"Wrath" by Tanner Smith

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