On November 30, 1992, The Smashing Pumpkins performed a live concert at The Metro in Chicago, which prominently showcased their debut album, "Gish," released earlier that year. This recording captures the band at a pivotal moment in their career, just as they were beginning to gain significant recognition within the alternative rock scene. The setlist includes standout tracks from "Gish," such as "I Am One" and "Siva," alongside the burgeoning hit "Today." At this point, the band was known for their fusion of heavy guitar riffs and melodic tunes, which would soon culminate in their landmark album "Siamese Dream" in 1993. The energy of this performance exemplifies the band's raw, dynamic presence and hints at the impending rise to fame that would follow with their subsequent albums. Additionally, this concert highlights their connection to the Chicago music scene, which was integral to their identity and development as artists.