Smashing Pumpkins Discography 1991 2012 Fl Top Review

The Smashing Pumpkins’ journey from 1991 to 2012 spans the band's rise to global dominance, a messy breakup, and a polarizing second act. Led by the prolific and often perfectionist Billy Corgan, the band’s sound evolved from psychedelic-infused rock to synth-heavy electronica and back again.

The discography of The Smashing Pumpkins between 1991 and 2012 tracks the band's journey from underground indie-rockers to global alt-rock icons, through a dissolution, and into a revitalized second act. This era is defined by frontman Billy Corgan's perfectionism and a sound that famously fused heavy metal riffs with dreamy shoegaze and introspective lyrics. The Foundations (1991–1994) smashing pumpkins discography 1991 2012 fl top

Why FLAC? Why 1991–2012?

Before we delve into the tracklists, a brief note on the timeframe. 1991’s Gish represents the band’s raw, psychedelic origins. 2012’s Oceania represents the last time the original blueprint—Billy Corgan as auteur with a rotating cast—produced a cohesive, critically respected album. This period contains the "Classic Five" albums (Gish, Siamese Dream, Mellon Collie, Adore, Machina) plus the underrated 2000s comeback. The Smashing Pumpkins’ journey from 1991 to 2012