Rotten Apples - Track Listing

Track Listing

There exists two versions of Rotten Apples; one is exclusive to North America and includes the song "Landslide", which is replaced by "Try, Try, Try" in the international version.

All songs written and composed by Billy Corgan, except where noted.

US version
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Siva" (Gish) 4:21
2. "Rhinoceros*" (Gish) 5:53
3. "Drown" (Singles (soundtrack)) 4:30
4. "Cherub Rock" (Siamese Dream) 4:59
5. "Today" (Siamese Dream) 3:22
6. "Disarm" (Siamese Dream) 3:18
7. "Landslide" (Pisces Iscariot) Stevie Nicks 3:06
8. "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" (Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness) 4:18
9. "1979" (Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness) 4:23
10. "Zero" (Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness) 2:41
11. "Tonight, Tonight" (Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness) 4:15
12. "Eye" (Lost Highway (soundtrack)) 4:54
13. "Ava Adore" (Adore) 4:21
14. "Perfect" (Adore) 3:22
15. "The Everlasting Gaze" (Machina/The Machines of God) 4:02
16. "Stand Inside Your Love" (Machina/The Machines of God) 4:13
17. "Real Love" (Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music) 4:10
18. "Untitled" (Rotten Apples) 3:51

"*" The song "Rhinoceros" is misprinted as "Rhinocerous" on the back cover and the disc. Also, the last 30 seconds of the original recording (some guitar noise) is cut on this version. The last half of "Drown" is also cut.

International version
No. Title Length
1. "Siva"
2. "Rhinoceros"
3. "Drown"
4. "Cherub Rock"
5. "Today"
6. "Disarm"
7. "Bullet with Butterfly Wings"
8. "1979"
9. "Zero"
10. "Tonight, Tonight"
11. "Eye"
12. "Ava Adore"
13. "Perfect"
14. "The Everlasting Gaze"
15. "Stand Inside Your Love"
16. "Try, Try, Try" (Machina/The Machines of God) 5:09
17. "Real Love"
18. "Untitled"

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