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Smashing Pumpkins' drummer leaves band

Original member Jimmy Chamberlin moves on

The Smashing Pumpkins' frontman Billy Corgan announced today (March 20) that drummer Jimmy Chamberlin has left the band.

The singer did not give a reason for the departure of another original member from the band. In a statement issued today, Corgan simply said, "Jimmy Chamberlin has left the group."

Chamberlin joined the band when it was formed in 1988 and played drums on all of the band's albums except 1998's 'Adore'.

His departure comes despite his claims last year that "we will write and record until we are dead".

Corgan said that he plans to continue recording under the name The Smashing Pumpkins, despite being the band's only remaining original member. He intends to head into the recording studio later this spring.

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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hness 

Mar 21, 2009

lol...if Billy leaves will they still be called Smashing Pumpkins?......perhaps Jimmy is holding out for the long awaited ZWAN reunion......

Hammerinho 

Mar 23, 2009

Greatest drummer of his generation. That will be the Pumpkins well and truly done now.

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