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Pretty on the Inside, Hole's 1991 debut, is a blistering heat rash of an album, full of ragged guitars, tabloid-sensational lyrics, and vocals that cut like cat claws. In all of Riot Grrrl-dom, there's not an album that has held up as well. Live Through This, the '94 follow-up, dropped the combative stance for more mature and more vulnerable moments of self-appraisal. The album's most memorable track, "Doll Parts," sounds like a last confession given at the point of exhaustion and performed without any hope of salvation. Courtney Love, for once, sounded like she was actually singing instead of just venting. A third album, 1998's Celebrity Skin, showcased yet another side of the band, emerging this time dappled in the Technicolor sunshine of '60s/'70s California pop. A public grown accustomed to a crowd-baiting Courtney arrayed in dirty laundry didn't know what to make of the new image and sales were never better than tepid. After a series of personal breakdowns in public, a rotating door policy at Betty Ford and the growing up of daughter Francis Bean, Love dissolved Hole completely in 2004.

- Mike Cloward

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. Doll Parts (4:31) Live Through This $0.99
2. Celebrity Skin (3:42) Celebrity Skin $0.99
3. Malibu (4:50) Celebrity Skin $0.99
4. Violet (3:24) Live Through This $0.99
5. Miss World (3:59) Live Through This $0.69
6. Softer, Softest (3:27) Live Through This $0.99
7. Jennifer's Body (4:41) Live Through This $0.99
8. Asking For It (3:29) Live Through This $0.99
9. Rock Star (3:41) Live Through This $0.99
10. Plump (3:34) Live Through This $0.99

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