Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan was not thrilled in 1991 when seeing the rise of Nirvana and Pearl Jam, to the point that he was almost suicidal.
Morgan admitted on the Why Not Now? With Amy Jo Martin podcast, that during the release of the Pumpkins, Gish, he started to rethink his what he actually knew about music.
“Everything I had built myself up to be and do was no longer as relevant as it needed to be. I went into a very strange depression because I felt like something had been not taken, but the change made me feel kind of inadequate in a way I wasn’t prepared for.”
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