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{{Social media/Facebook|Singles - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack released June 30, 1992! As a whole, it focused on the ascendant Seattle grunge scene of the early 1990s. The final track is the extended version of "Drown" by The Smashing Pumpkins, which became a moderate radio hit and gave the band significant exposure just before work commenced on Siamese Dream. | {{Social media/Facebook|Singles - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack released June 30, 1992! As a whole, it focused on the ascendant Seattle grunge scene of the early 1990s. The final track is the extended version of "Drown" by The Smashing Pumpkins, which became a moderate radio hit and gave the band significant exposure just before work commenced on Siamese Dream. | ||
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{{Social media/Twitter|Singles - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack released June 30, 1992! It featured the extended version of "Drown" by The Smashing Pumpkins, which became a moderate radio hit and gave the band significant exposure just before work commenced on Siamese Dream. <nowiki>https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/Singles</nowiki> | {{Social media/Twitter|Singles - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack released June 30, 1992! It featured the extended version of "Drown" by The Smashing Pumpkins, which became a moderate radio hit and gave the band significant exposure just before work commenced on Siamese Dream. <nowiki>https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/Singles</nowiki> | ||
"Drown" was first released as a promotional single in May 1992. The first take of the song was recorded at Waterfront Studios, which belongs to Lenny Kravitz, who was also signed to Virgin Records. | "Drown" was first released as a promotional single in May 1992. The first take of the song was recorded at Waterfront Studios, which belongs to Lenny Kravitz, who was also signed to Virgin Records. <nowiki>https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/Drown</nowiki> | ||
It was intended to be released as a commercial single, but Epic Records instead chose to push Screaming Trees and Alice in Chains. The song was still given a promo single which became the band's highest-charting single at the time, peaking at #24 on the US Alternative Songs chart | It was intended to be released as a commercial single, but Epic Records instead chose to push Screaming Trees and Alice in Chains. The song was still given a promo single which became the band's highest-charting single at the time, peaking at #24 on the US Alternative Songs chart |
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