
Smashing Pumpkins: If All Goes Wrong
Documentary · Music
Overview
In June of 2007, the re-united Smashing Pumpkins eschewed a traditional US tour and opted for an experimental art installation in the form of two residencies in Asheville, NC and San Francisco, CA. The documentary "If All Goes Wrong" traces the band over this period from the opening note to the final chord.
Top Cast


Billy Corgan
Billy Corgan
Self
Billy Corgan
Self


Jimmy Chamberlin
Jimmy Chamberlin
Self
Jimmy Chamberlin
Self


Jeff Schroeder
Jeff Schroeder
Self
Jeff Schroeder
Self
Ginger Reyes
Ginger Reyes
Self
Ginger Reyes
Self
Lisa Harriton
Lisa Harriton
Self
Lisa Harriton
Self
Kerry P. Brown
Kerry P. Brown
Narrator / Self
Kerry P. Brown
Narrator / Self


Laura Albert
Laura Albert
Self
Laura Albert
Self
Kateri Forbes
Kateri Forbes
Self
Kateri Forbes
Self
Paul Geary
Paul Geary
Self
Paul Geary
Self
Eric Gladstone
Eric Gladstone
Self
Eric Gladstone
Self
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