If I have resistance to something, it means there's something wrong. The resistance to me is a sign of fear
If I have resistance to something, it means there's something wrong. The resistance to me is a sign of fear
Billy Corgan, the frontman of the iconic alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins, is no stranger to resistance. Throughout his career, Corgan has faced criticism, backlash, and resistance from both fans and critics alike. However, Corgan has always been unapologetically himself, never shying away from controversy or confrontation. In fact, Corgan has often embraced resistance as a sign that he is doing something right.Corgan once said, “If I have resistance to something, it means there's something wrong. The resistance to me is a sign of fear.” This statement perfectly encapsulates Corgan’s attitude towards resistance. Instead of viewing resistance as a negative force, Corgan sees it as a sign that he is pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo. For Corgan, resistance is a necessary part of growth and evolution as an artist.
Throughout his career, Corgan has faced resistance in various forms. From the experimental sound of The Smashing Pumpkins’ early albums to his outspoken views on politics and society, Corgan has never been one to shy away from controversy. In fact, Corgan has often used resistance as fuel for his creativity, channeling his frustrations and anger into his music.
One of the most notable examples of Corgan’s embrace of resistance is his decision to reunite The Smashing Pumpkins after years of acrimony and tension between band members. Despite facing skepticism and criticism from fans and critics, Corgan forged ahead with the reunion, determined to prove his detractors wrong. The result was a successful comeback tour and new album that silenced the naysayers and reaffirmed Corgan’s place as a rock legend.