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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. | {{Song of the day | ||
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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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