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1979 (Cement Mix) Submitted By: MurderCapital
Remixed by Roli Mosimann
1979 (Instrumental Mix) Submitted By: MurderCapital
Remixed by Roli Mosimann
1979 (Moby Mix) Submitted By: MurderCapital
Remixed by Moby
1979 (Vocal Mix) Submitted By: MurderCapital
Remixed by Roli Mosimann
Bring The Light Submitted By: Big D
"Bring the Light" features the well-known rock sound of the Pumpkins, with a somewhat over-the-top sensibility (namely, heavy vocal overdubs and a double, harmonized guitar solo). It also features heavy use of palm muting. The song's sensibility is largely thanks to producer Roy Thomas Baker.
Bring The Light Submitted By: Big D
The song was conspicuously absent from the Pumpkins' summer 2007 tour, but was debuted in the North American leg on September 13, 2007 at the Pearl Theater in Las Vegas.
Doomsday Clock Submitted By: Big D
Included on the soundtrack for the 2007 Transformers movie. The song appears twice in the film: once as a instrumental-only version during a climactic action sequence, and the second time as a song over the closing credits.
Doomsday Clock Submitted By: Big D
The song's original arrangement was described by Jimmy Chamberlin as "folk/calypso" and was eventually slowed down and made much heavier for the recorded version.
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In early 2008, "Doomsday Clock" was licensed to the professional wrestling outfit Ring of Honor for use as the theme song of the taped pay-per-view, ROH Undeniable.
Tarantula Submitted By: Big D
Corgan mentioned during a June 5, 2007 concert in Berlin that "Tarantula" was titled in honor of the German rock band Scorpions, with whom Corgan had recently collaborated on the Scorpions track "The Cross".
Tarantula Submitted By: Big D
Their first release since their 2006 revival
Tarantula Submitted By: Big D
The song was included in the the video game Tony Hawk's Proving Ground.
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In July 2007, it was announced via the Smashing Pumpkins' official website that the green screen files for the video would be released online. Fans with video editing skills will be allowed to make their own version of the Tarantula video and enter it into a contest via the website.

Two winners were announced in August 2007. 1st place was awarded to Levi Ahmu and 2nd place was awarded to Mason Williams. Both videos consisted of vast amounts of visual effects. Honorable mention was made for Ryan Webber for his live action take on the music video.
Tarantula Submitted By: Big D
On July 2, a single was released on CD and 7" in the UK, both containing the b-side "Death From Above". Both covers have a black-and-white photo of Paris Hilton holding a BlackBerry with the Zeitgeist album cover on the screen, and a low-resolution image of a mushroom cloud in the background. A separate 7" was released in a clear plastic sleeve on white vinyl.
That's The Way (My Love Is) Submitted By: Big D
Like a handful of songs from Zeitgeist, the song was originally aired on the radio special "Inside Smashing Pumpkins: Zeitgeist" a week before the album hit stores.
That's The Way (My Love Is) Submitted By: Big D
The music video was released August 29, 2007 on the band's MySpace.
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