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One of the last songs written for the album. I figured out some new ways to write songs this time and by this point in the process I'd gotten comfortable with new approach. So I went back to my old process. To me, it's sort of an old school song written in a new way. "DIA" has got a nice Gothic vibe. Actually, [[w:Courtney Love|Courtney Love]] was staying at my house at the time. She'd come into town for me to write songs for her record. I had this one and another one. I liked the other one, but Courtney picked this song.|author=Billy Corgan|source=[[w:SheKnows Media|SheKnows Media]] interview, August 2005}} | One of the last songs written for the album. I figured out some new ways to write songs this time and by this point in the process I'd gotten comfortable with new approach. So I went back to my old process. To me, it's sort of an old school song written in a new way. "DIA" has got a nice Gothic vibe. Actually, [[w:Courtney Love|Courtney Love]] was staying at my house at the time. She'd come into town for me to write songs for her record. I had this one and another one. I liked the other one, but Courtney picked this song.|author=Billy Corgan|source=[[w:SheKnows Media|SheKnows Media]] interview, August 2005}} | ||
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== Personnel == | |||
* [[Jimmy Chamberlin]] – drums | |||
* [[W:Emilie Autumn|Emilie Autumn]] – additional vocals, violin | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* {{SPFC|song|170}} | * {{SPFC|song|170}} |