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Gish was met with enthusiastic reviews. Rolling Stone called it "awe-inspiring" with "meticulously calculated chaos" and "swirling energy". The 1991 issue peaked at #195 in the US, and the 2011 re-issue at #146. Selling 100,000 copies in its first year, it far exceeded the expectations of Caroline Records. Until the release of The Offspring album Smash in 1994, Gish was the best-selling independently released album of all time. It eventually went Platinum in the US and Silver in the UK. | Gish was met with enthusiastic reviews. Rolling Stone called it "awe-inspiring" with "meticulously calculated chaos" and "swirling energy". The 1991 issue peaked at #195 in the US, and the 2011 re-issue at #146. Selling 100,000 copies in its first year, it far exceeded the expectations of Caroline Records. Until the release of The Offspring album Smash in 1994, Gish was the best-selling independently released album of all time. It eventually went Platinum in the US and Silver in the UK. | ||
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Gish was met with enthusiastic reviews. Rolling Stone called it "awe-inspiring" with "meticulously calculated chaos" and "swirling energy". The 1991 issue peaked at #195 in the US, and the 2011 re-issue at #146. Selling 100,000 copies in its first year, it far exceeded the expectations of Caroline Records. Until the release of The Offspring album Smash in 1994, Gish was the best-selling independently released album of all time. It eventually went Platinum in the US and Silver in the UK. | Gish was met with enthusiastic reviews. Rolling Stone called it "awe-inspiring" with "meticulously calculated chaos" and "swirling energy". The 1991 issue peaked at #195 in the US, and the 2011 re-issue at #146. Selling 100,000 copies in its first year, it far exceeded the expectations of Caroline Records. Until the release of The Offspring album Smash in 1994, Gish was the best-selling independently released album of all time. It eventually went Platinum in the US and Silver in the UK. | ||
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{{Social media/Twitter|Gish released May 28, 1991! Corgan described it as "an album about spiritual ascension." Despite debuting at #195 in the US, Gish earned rave reviews and eventually went platinum. Rolling Stone magazine ranked it the 32nd greatest grunge album of all time. <nowiki>https://spcodex. | {{Social media/Twitter|Gish released May 28, 1991! Corgan described it as "an album about spiritual ascension." Despite debuting at #195 in the US, Gish earned rave reviews and eventually went platinum. Rolling Stone magazine ranked it the 32nd greatest grunge album of all time. <nowiki>https://spcodex.wiki/Gish</nowiki>}} |
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This page defines the social media posts for Gish.
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