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Two music videos were released. The first was an edited collage of footage of the band from 1988 to 2000, and was only released through TV and online content providers in the late summer of 2001. A second one was released as an easter egg on the band's Greatest Hits Video Collection, and simply had footage of the band recording the song at the Chicago Recording Company. Stills from this footage were used on the cover of the European single. The video was directed by Bart Lipton.
Two music videos were released. The first was an edited collage of footage of the band from 1988 to 2000, and was only released through TV and online content providers in the late summer of 2001. A second one was released as an easter egg on the band's Greatest Hits Video Collection, and simply had footage of the band recording the song at the Chicago Recording Company. Stills from this footage were used on the cover of the European single. The video was directed by Bart Lipton.


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Two music videos were released. The first was an edited collage of footage of the band from 1988 to 2000, and was only released through TV and online content providers in the late summer of 2001. A second one was released as an easter egg on the band's Greatest Hits Video Collection, and simply had footage of the band recording the song at the Chicago Recording Company. Stills from this footage were used on the cover of the European single. The video was directed by Bart Lipton.
Two music videos were released. The first was an edited collage of footage of the band from 1988 to 2000, and was only released through TV and online content providers in the late summer of 2001. A second one was released as an easter egg on the band's Greatest Hits Video Collection, and simply had footage of the band recording the song at the Chicago Recording Company. Stills from this footage were used on the cover of the European single. The video was directed by Bart Lipton.


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{{Social media/Twitter|1="Untitled" released Nov 29, 2000! It was final single from SP before their breakup. It is a semi-acoustic pop rock song that combines elements of Gish and Siamese Dream. It was debuted on Q101, with Corgan calling it a "sort of special see-ya-later song." https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/Untitled
{{Social media/Twitter|1="Untitled" released Nov 29, 2000! It was final single from SP before their breakup. It is a semi-acoustic pop rock song that combines elements of Gish and Siamese Dream. It was debuted on Q101, with Corgan calling it a "sort of special see-ya-later song." https://spcodex.wiki/Untitled


Corgan told EQ magazine: "[Untitled] was our way of saying ‘fuck you’ to all those people who thought we’d somehow lost our minds and weren't able to return home. We were in the studio for what appeared to be the last time, so it was very emotional, and we had only three days."
Corgan told EQ magazine: "[Untitled] was our way of saying ‘fuck you’ to all those people who thought we’d somehow lost our minds and weren't able to return home. We were in the studio for what appeared to be the last time, so it was very emotional, and we had only three days."