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Today[edit source]
Releases
- 2010: "A Stitch in Time" was released in the US (MP3)
Charts
- 1996: "1979" peaked at #1 on the US Alternative Airplay (Billboard) chart
- 1996: "1979" peaked at #1 on the US Mainstream Rock (Billboard) chart
- 1996: "1979" peaked at #29 on the Netherlands (Single Top 100) chart
- 2000: "Stand Inside Your Love" peaked at #4 on the Italy (FIMI) chart
- 2000: "Stand Inside Your Love" peaked at #43 on the Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) chart
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #2 on the Italian Albums (FIMI) chart
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Tomorrow[edit source]
Releases
- 2008: American Gothic was released in the UK (Digital)
- 2014: Lay It All Down by Katie Cole was released in the US (CD)
Certifications
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God is certified Gold in Australia
- 2023: "1979" is certified Gold in United Kingdom
Charts
- 1996: "1979" peaked at #9 on the New Zealand Top 40 chart
- 2000: "Take a Picture" peaked at #35 on the Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40) chart
Live shows[edit source]
Mar 4 (Monday)[edit source]
Releases
- 2002: Kissin Time by Marianne Faithfull was released in the UK & Europe (CD)
- 2008: Fresh Cuts: Volume 2 by Various artists was released in the US (CD)
Certifications
- 2022: "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" is certified Silver in United Kingdom
Charts
- 2000: "Stand Inside Your Love" peaked at #23 on the UK Singles (OCC) chart
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #4 on the French Albums (SNEP) chart
Live shows[edit source]
- 1994: (The Smashing Pumpkins) Sala Apolo; Barcelona, ES
- 1996: (The Smashing Pumpkins) Perth Entertainment Centre; Perth, WA, AU
- 2023: (The Smashing Pumpkins) Foro Sol; Mexico City, MX [The World Is A Vampire festival] – First date of the The World Is A Vampire festival
Mar 5 (Tuesday)[edit source]
Charts
- 1994: "Disarm" peaked at #11 on the UK Singles (OCC) chart
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #8 on the Scottish Albums (OCC) chart
Live shows[edit source]
Mar 6 (Wednesday)[edit source]
Releases
- 2020: Ceremony by Phantogram was released in the US (CD, LP)
Charts
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #2 on the Norwegian Albums (VG-lista) chart
Live shows[edit source]
Mar 7 (Thursday)[edit source]
Birthdays
- Happy 71th birthday to the one and only Kenny Aronoff!
Charts
- 1998: "Be Strong Now" peaked at #78 on the UK Singles (OCC) chart
- 2020: "We Only Come Out at Night" peaked at #19 on the Billboardalternativedigital chart
Live shows[edit source]
Mar 8 (Friday)[edit source]
Releases
- 2021: "Ceremony (song)" by Peter Hook and the Light was released in Worldwide (Digital)
- 2021: The music video for "Ceremony" was released
Certifications
- 1996: Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness is certified Platinum in Belgium
- 2000: Machina/The Machines Of God is certified Platinum in Canada
Charts
- 1999: "Malibu" peaked at #46 on the Canada Top Singles (RPM) chart
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #10 on the Spanish Albums (AFYVE) chart
- 2003: "Honestly" peaked at #28 on the UK Singles (OCC) chart
Live shows[edit source]
- 1996: (The Smashing Pumpkins) Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre; Melbourne, VIC, AU
- 2003: (Zwan) Metro; Chicago, IL, US [The Waltz benefit]
Mar 9 (Saturday)[edit source]
Releases
- 2010: "Who We Are" by Jessica Simpson was released in the US (Digital)
Charts
- 1996: "1979" peaked at #38 on the Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) chart
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #3 on the Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) chart
Live shows[edit source]
Mar 10 (Sunday)[edit source]
Birthdays
- Happy 61th birthday to the one and only Rick Rubin!
Certifications
- 2000: Machina/The Machines Of God is certified Silver in United Kingdom
Live shows[edit source]
Mar 11 (Monday)[edit source]
Charts
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #7 on the UK Albums (OCC) chart
Live shows[edit source]
Mar 12 (Tuesday)[edit source]
Birthdays
- Happy 47th birthday to the one and only Frank Catalano!
Releases
- 1996: "1979" was released in the US (12") and the UK & Europe (12", CD)
- 2021: "Disorder" by Peter Hook and the Light was released in Worldwide (Digital)
- 2021: The music video for "Disorder" was released
Charts
- 2000: "Take a Picture" peaked at #32 on the Australia (ARIA) Top 50 chart
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #10 on the Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) chart
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #12 on the Swiss Albums (Swiss Hitparade) chart
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #2 on the Australian Albums (ARIA) chart
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #4 on the New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) chart
Live shows[edit source]
Mar 13 (Wednesday)[edit source]
Charts
- 2000: "Take a Picture" peaked at #3 on the Canada Top Singles (RPM) chart
- 2000: Machina/The Machines of God peaked at #4 on the German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) chart
Live shows[edit source]
Mar 14 (Thursday)[edit source]
Birthdays
- Happy 41th birthday to the one and only Taylor Hanson!
Releases
- 2012: Look to the Sky by James Iha was released in Japan (CD)
Live shows[edit source]
- 2015: (The Smashing Pumpkins) Parque O'Higgins; Santiago, CL [Lollapalooza Chile] – Lollapalooza Chile, high-def video of "One And All", only Corgan, Schroeder and fill-ins
Mar 15 (Friday)[edit source]
Live shows[edit source]
Mar 16 (Saturday)[edit source]
Charts
- 1996: "1979" peaked at #37 on the Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) chart
- 1996: Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness peaked at #8 on the Spanish Albums (AFYVE) chart
Live shows[edit source]
- 1989: (The Smashing Pumpkins) WZRD (FM); Chicago, IL, US
- 2013: (The Smashing Pumpkins) SXSW Red Bull Sound Select; Austin, TX, US [South by Southwest festival]