Shnootz - Reaction Video (Smashing Pumpkins - Geek U.S.A.)
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2024
- What's happening, people! I'm back with another Smashing Pumpkins reaction from their 1993 album Siamese Dream, and this time we listen to "Geek U.S.A.", another great track from his excellent album (which, as I've been saying, I simply didn't listen to enough back in the day, as this one wasn't familiar either). So join me as we listen to another brilliant and multi-sectioned Pumpkins song. Cheers!
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The drums on this track are so good.
The song’s final breakdown could crush mountains.
fun fact; one of the girls on the album cover went on to play bass in the band!
You blew it in 1994, but you're catching up in 2023, and we're here for it! Welcome to The Mighty SP!
pisces iscariot aint no joke, as a kid i had gish, siamese dream, pisces and mellon collie, i think pisces got the most play in my room.
Ok so you have to review Hello Kitty Kat from Pisces Iscariot. Your kitty will like it.
Heck yeah, one of the songs I listed in your last video that I was excited to see you react too. Can't wait till you hit up Mayonnaise.
After the first break up Geek USA was the only song Jimmy Chamberlain's replacement said gave him trouble. Even Jimmy said the studio take is the only time he got it right.
Was going to suggest a dive into "Gish" but your library is pretty interesting. A lot of bands I should give a "second chance."
Hey there! Just letting you know that after we go through all of Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness, Gish is the next album I plan on getting. Cheers!
@@mattsnider2667 I spun it again a minute ago. Very interesting. Barely sounds like a debut, in as much they didn't hold anything back. Nearly as complex as their later albums and you hear the foundation of what they became.
I’m a bit late to this one, but yup, you just (then) discovered the secret masterpiece on a an album with a lot of obvious ones. They were never lighter and heavier.