
Drawing by Billy Corgan explaining the connections between songs on Machina and Machina II. "Virex", "Disco King", and "Slow Song" would be reworked into "The Imploding Voice", "The Everlasting Gaze", and "The Crying Tree of Mercury", respectively. "Stand Inside" refers to "Stand Inside Your Love", "Sunshowers" is "Raindrops + Sunshowers", "I of the Radio" would become "Machina/The Machines of God", "Heavy Metal" refers to "Heavy Metal Machine" and "Glass and the Ghost" is "Glass and the Ghost Children". "Blue Skies Bring Tears", listed on the chart as "Blue Skies", appears on both albums.
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