Cherub Rock (The Smashing Pumpkins)

“Cherub Rock” critiques the music industry’s hypocrisy and the superficial nature of fame, urging listeners to reject conformity and embrace authenticity.

🥇1st Place – Smashing Pumpkins

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Did you know?

The song opens with “Freak out, give in,” suggesting a tension between rebellion and submission, likely referencing the pressure to conform in the music scene.

Lines like “Who wants honey? As long as there’s some money” mock the commodification of art, implying that the industry prioritizes profit over genuine creativity.

The repeated phrase “Let me out” reflects a desire to escape these constraints.

The title “Cherub Rock” may symbolize false purity or innocence projected by the industry, while the chorus (“Hipsters unite!”) sarcastically calls out trend-followers.

The bridge (“Shut your mouth”) reinforces defiance against those who dictate artistic worth.

Overall, the song aligns with Billy Corgan’s disdain for industry pretenses, urging artists and fans to resist being “sold” and stay true to their vision.

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