Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Hole

Hole is an American alternative band that formed in Los Angeles in 1989 and initially disbanded in 2002. The band is fronted by vocalist–rhythm guitarist Courtney Love, who co-founded Hole with former songwriter–lead guitarist Eric Erlandson. Hole achieved considerable commercial success. Their second album, Live Through This, was critically acclaimed and regarded as one of the greatest albums of the 1990s,[1] as well as their most notable work.

Ask For It

  1. Over The Edge
  2. Pale Blue Eyes
  3. Drown Soda
  4. Doll Parts
  5. Violet
  6. Forming/Hot Chocolate Boy

Celebrity Skin 

  1. Celebrity Skin
  2. Awful
  3. Hit So Hard
  4. Malibu
  5. Reasons To Be Beautiful
  6. Dying
  7. Use Once & Destroy
  8. Northern Star
  9. Boys On The Radio
  10. Heaven Tonight
  11. Playing Your Song
  12. Petals

The First Session 

  1. Retard Girl
  2. Phone Bill Song
  3. Turpentine
  4. Johnnies In The Bathroom

Live Through This

  1. Violet
  2. Miss World
  3. Plump
  4. Asking For It
  5. Jennifers Body
  6. Doll Parts
  7. Credit In The Straight World
  8. Softer, Softest
  9. She Walks On Me
  10. I Think That I Would Die
  11. Gutless
  12. Rock Star

MTV Unplugged 

  1. Miss World
  2. Best Sunday Dress
  3. Pee Girl (Softer Softest)
  4. Drown Soda
  5. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)
  6. Asking For It
  7. You Got No Right
  8. Old Age
  9. Hungry Like the Wolf
  10. Doll Parts
  11. Sugar Coma

My Body, The Hand Grenade 

  1. Turpentine
  2. Phonebill Song
  3. Retard Girl
  4. Burn Black
  5. Dicknail
  6. Beautiful Son
  7. 20 Years In The Dakota
  8. Miss World (Demo Version)
  9. Old Age
  10. Softer, Softest (MTV's Unplugged)
  11. He Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss) (MTV's Unplugged)
  12. Season Of The Witch (MTV's Unplugged)
  13. Drown Soda (Live)
  14. Asking For It (Live)

Pretty On The Inside 

  1. Teenage Whore
  2. Babydoll
  3. Garbage Man
  4. Sassy
  5. Goodsister/Badsister
  6. Mrs. Jones
  7. Berry
  8. Loaded
  9. Star Belly
  10. Pretty On The Inside