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"'''[[Zero]]'''" is the third single from [[The Smashing Pumpkins]]'s 1995 studio album ''[[Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness]]''. It was the first song written for the album. It charted at #1 in two countries, and in the top 50 in seven countries.
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|text="'''[[Zero]]'''" is the third single from [[The Smashing Pumpkins]]'s 1995 studio album ''[[Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness]]''. It was the first song written for the album. It charted at #1 in two countries, and in the top 50 in seven countries.


{{Cquote|We like to call this style of our music 'Cybermetal.' 'Zero' has six rhythm guitars, with two line-in 12-string acoustics, plus those wacky Iha leads. Tracked live with overdubs added later, this is a true mover as well as the first song that was recorded for Mellon Collie, James has always said this reminds him of Judas Priest.|author=Billy Corgan|source=''[[w:Guitar World|Guitar World]]'', January 1997}}
{{Cquote|We like to call this style of our music 'Cybermetal.' 'Zero' has six rhythm guitars, with two line-in 12-string acoustics, plus those wacky Iha leads. Tracked live with overdubs added later, this is a true mover as well as the first song that was recorded for Mellon Collie, James has always said this reminds him of Judas Priest.|author=Billy Corgan|source=''[[w:Guitar World|Guitar World]]'', January 1997}}
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Revision as of 05:29, 7 May 2020

"Zero" is the third single from The Smashing Pumpkins's 1995 studio album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. It was the first song written for the album. It charted at #1 in two countries, and in the top 50 in seven countries.