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In the clip, the 34-year-old actor stepped out on stage in a red letterman jacket with the name "Zeroni" and the number 0 across the back. He leapt on stage, rapping the lyrics from the tune as ...
Song Album Notes 1992 "Dicknail" [47] Revolution Come and Gone: Previously released as 1991 single, "Dicknail" 1993 "Over the Edge" [48] Eight Songs for Greg Sage and the Wipers: Cover of a song by the Wipers. Later featured on Ask for It EP. 1994 "Beautiful Son" [49] DGC Rarities, Vol. 1: Previously released as 1992 single, "Beautiful Son"
It is the only music video by Hole that features bassist Kristen Pfaff. Directed by Sophie Muller , best known later for No Doubt 's " Don't Speak " video, the video features the band performing the song at a beauty pageant, in which Love is seen as the title character, Miss World; pampering herself, receiving flowers, being crowned, adored by ...
"Malibu" is a song by American alternative rock band Hole. It is the fourth track and second single from the band's third studio album, Celebrity Skin, and was released in December 1998, on DGC Records.
According to drummer Patty Schemel, she and Courtney Love came up with the idea for the song in 1992 while in San Francisco; at the time, Love's husband Kurt Cobain was working with Melvins on their album Lysol (1992). [1] The song was recorded at Triclops Studios in October 1993 during the recording sessions for Live Through This. [1]
My Body, the Hand Grenade is the first and only compilation album to be released by Hole. The liner notes also explain that the compilation was put together to document Hole's progression from the punk-influenced Pretty on the Inside (released in 1991) to their more restrained, alternative rock-based Live Through This (released in 1994). [2]
"Holes" of course told the story of Shia's character Stanley who was wrongly convicted of a crime and is forced to a desert detention camp where they dig, you guessed it, holes. For a quick ...
The first and only known studio recording of the song was made in March 1991 at Music Box Studios in Los Angeles, as part of the sessions for Pretty on the Inside (1991). [5] The song was produced and engineered by Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth and Don Fleming of Gumball and mixed by the regular Hole engineer Brian Foxworthy. [6]