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Billy Corgan

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Biography

As the guitarist/singer/head-songwriter for The Smashing Pumpkins, Billy Corgan was one of alt rock's leaders and focal points for much of the '90s. Born on March 17, 1967, in Elk Grove, IL, Corgan's first true exposure to music came from his father, Bill Corgan, Sr., who was a blues guitarist. After his parents divorced at an early age, Corgan moved from one relative to the next, and by age 14, he began playing guitar himself (citing such rock bands as Cheap Trick and Van Halen as important early influences). In 1985, Corgan formed his first real band, a metal group called the marked. After gigging around the Chicago area, the marked soon relocated from Illinois to St. Petersburg, FL, in pursuit of greener musical pastures. However, the change of scenery did little to improve the group's fortunes, and so the marked disbanded and Corgan moved back north, into his father's house in Chicago.

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Top Tracks

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  1.  
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    The siren calls outside
    They want to kill us all
    Innocents, wounded souls
    Full of rage
    Nowhere to go
    Mina Loy (M.O.H.) - (3:53)  -  4,342 plays
  2.  
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    Look at ya now
    Look at ya torn estates
    Took forever
    Couldn't wait on words, on sound
    I just want you so
    Walking Shade - (3:14)  -  3,280 plays
  3.  
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    Stay with me just a little
    Lay with me just a little
    Stay with me just a little more
    You are love
    You are soul
    A100 - (4:23)  -  3,000 plays
  4.  
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    Listen, listen
    This is the mark I cannot place
    This is the wish I dare not leave
    Time uncovers what is keeping still
    I unaware move against my will
    The CameraEye - (3:04)  -  2,970 plays
  5.  
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    All things change
    Never rest, never sure
    What is worth fighting on for
    All things change
    Never rest, never sure
    All Things Change - (3:59)  -  2,617 plays
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