The Smashing Pumpkins Popular Song Rankings [2026]
The Smashing Pumpkins—an American rock band, nicknamed “Suma-pan” in Japanese—helped ignite the alternative boom alongside Nirvana.
They’ve racked up numerous achievements, including multiple Grammy nominations and platinum-certified albums.
This time, we’d like to introduce a ranking of The Smashing Pumpkins’ most popular songs.
Whether you’re a fan or not, be sure to check it out!
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The Smashing Pumpkins Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Ava AdoreThe Smashing Pumpkins6rank/position

A track released in 1998 by The Smashing Pumpkins.
It features sounds created with electronic and non-traditional instruments.
It was a hit in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and various European countries, reaching No.
2 on the charts in Canada.
Doomsday ClockThe Smashing Pumpkins7rank/position

This song, built around a phrase combining toms, snare, and bass drum, is a Smashing Pumpkins track.
The phrase itself is very simple, yet it creates a powerful, striking opening.
In the latter half of the intro phrase, the china cymbal comes in, making a memorable contrast with the tight first half.
After the full band kicks in, the beat remains solid and weighty—one of those tracks where the drums really command your attention!
Bye JuneThe Smashing Pumpkins8rank/position

A band that stands alongside Nirvana and Pearl Jam as a defining alternative rock act of the ’90s and enjoys worldwide popularity.
In Japan, they’re also affectionately known as “Suma-pan.” The song I’m introducing here belongs to the gentler side of their musical range—though they’re known for a band ensemble that masterfully weaves between quiet and loud, capable of crafting both fiercely heavy tracks and delicate ballads that feel like they might shatter at a touch.
This particular piece dates back to the band’s earliest days and was included on the 1991 EP Lull.
Sung with just acoustic guitar accompaniment, it’s a fine track that showcases the lyricism of the group’s central figure, Billy Corgan.
Just as the title suggests, it’s the perfect song to listen to during a rainy June.
ChristmastimeThe Smashing Pumpkins9rank/position

The Smashing Pumpkins are a band that epitomized the American rock scene of the 1990s.
Their song “Christmas Time” is included on the classic ’90s Christmas compilation album A Very Special Christmas 3.
It’s a ballad that portrays children on Christmas Day.
The lyrics tenderly sing about the heartwarming sight of kids opening their presents in delight.
Written from an adult’s perspective, the song also conveys the depth of parental love, which is part of its appeal.
SpaceboyThe Smashing Pumpkins10rank/position

The Smashing Pumpkins are a band that epitomized the alternative rock scene of the 1990s.
Their 1993 masterpiece Siamese Dream includes a gem of a ballad that expresses deep feelings for a younger brother.
In fact, the song was written by vocalist Billy Corgan for his brother, who was born with a congenital illness.
Portraying his brother as if he were in some faraway world through the motif of “space,” it sings of an older brother’s aching love that gently accompanies that loneliness.
The ethereal, grand sound woven by Mellotron and strings movingly colors this complex inner landscape.
When you want to reflect on your bond with a sibling, why not immerse yourself in that bittersweet yet warm feeling?


