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Billy Corgan Might Just Be a Guitar God for These 3 Riffs

The Smashing Pumpkinsโ€™ Billy Corgan went on the record a while back to say that he doesnโ€™t believe he gets as much love as he deserves for his guitar work. Honestly, even though the statement was controversial to some, itโ€™s hard not to agree. Corganโ€™s riffs with the iconic alt-rock band are sorely underrated. Letโ€™s look at just a handful of songs that showcase just how much of a guitar god Billy Corgan actually is!

โ€œJellybellyโ€

Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness, released in 1995, is probably The Smashing Pumpkinsโ€™ most well-known and well-revered album. There are a ton of songs from that record that could make it to this list, but Iโ€™m particularly partial to Corganโ€™s guitar stylings on โ€œJellybellyโ€. 

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Itโ€™s a heavy guitar track, compared to other songs on the album. Corgan almost sounds like a metal guitarist throughout the song, and he delivers the perfect amount of sludge on โ€œJellybellyโ€. Itโ€™s also quite passionate; Corgan definitely deserves more credit for how much emotional energy he puts into his guitar work.

โ€œCherub Rockโ€

This killer track from the 1993 record Siamese Dream is probably the best example of Corganโ€™s talents on the guitar. The opening features a smooth, clean riff from Corgan that dives into a heftier riff for the better part of the song. That main riff is one of the catchiest riffs that Corgan has ever produced. 

The whole of the song is a beautiful, dynamic piece of work. However, that fuzzy guitar track from Corgan is on another level.

โ€œZeroโ€

Another excellent Billy Corgan guitar moment from Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness is the song โ€œZeroโ€. Itโ€™s a darker tune from the hefty album that tends to fade into the background when compared to larger hits from the record. However, โ€œZeroโ€ deserves way more love. And likewise, Corganโ€™s guitar track is a delight. 

Thereโ€™s a punk element to it, the downstrokes have some serious punch to them, and thereโ€™s a lovely level of harmony to all of the riffs that make up this song. The tension is palpable, and the payoff is fantastic. The whole song is essential listening for any Smashing Pumpkins fan, but Corganโ€™s guitar track is really what holds it all together.

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