Smashing Pumpkins Discography 1991 2012 Fl Top ((top))

The Machina II (the fan-released follow-up) exists primarily as low-quality MP3s from 2000. True FLAC copies are rare. Seek the "Machina II FZ09" bootleg FLAC transfer.

The Smashing Pumpkins' third album, (1995), marked a significant turning point in their career. A double album featuring 28 tracks, Mellon Collie showcased the band's versatility and creativity, with songs ranging from the catchy "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" to the epic "Porcelina of the Vast Oceans".

The 28-song double-LP monster. The original CD was brickwalled; the 2012 remaster (from the Mellon Collie box set) separates the four acts across two discs with vastly improved dynamic range. The 24-bit FLAC reveals the mellotron on “Tonight, Tonight” and the fret noise on “Bullet with Butterfly Wings.” smashing pumpkins discography 1991 2012 fl top

Mastered by Howie Weinberg, the FLAC version of Gish strips away the murk of low-bitrate MP3s. Tracks like “Rhinoceros” and “Snail” are not just songs; they are sonic cathedrals. In lossless quality, the reverb tails on Corgan’s vocals stretch into infinity, while Chamberlin’s snare drum cracks with a physical punch often lost in compressed formats. The top FLAC rip (sourced from the 2011 reissue) captures the organic warmth of Butch Vig’s production—something the 1992 CD pressing could only hint at.

While radio hits like "Stand Inside Your Love" showed their classic alternative flair, the album's dense, murky production divided casual listeners. It remains a fascinating, aggressive swan song for the band's first era. The Machina II (the fan-released follow-up) exists primarily

"Bullet with Butterfly Wings", "1979", "Tonight, Tonight", "Zero"

The band’s final album before their original breakup is a concept story about a rock star (Zero) and his band (The Machines of God). The production is intentionally murky and layered. The Smashing Pumpkins' third album, (1995), marked a

: Cemented the band as global superstars and alternative icons. 2. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995)