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- Hole_(band) abstract "Hole was an American alternative rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California in 1989 by vocalist, lyricist, and rhythm guitarist Courtney Love, and lead guitarist Eric Erlandson. The band had a revolving line-up of bassists and drummers, their most prolific being drummer Patty Schemel, and bassists Kristen Pfaff (d. 1994) and Melissa Auf der Maur.Initially part of Los Angeles' indie rock scene, the band released singles on Sympathy for the Record Industry and Sub Pop before collaborating with Kim Gordon for their debut album, Pretty on the Inside (1991). After signing with Geffen Records in 1993, the band released the critically and commercially successful Live Through This (1994), and Celebrity Skin (1998), the latter of which garnered them four Grammy nominations. The group officially disbanded in 2002 and its members pursued other projects. In 2009, Hole was reformed by Love with new members, despite Erlandson's claim that the reformation breached a mutual contract he had with Love. The reformed band released the album Nobody's Daughter (2010), but Love announced in 2012 that she was returning to a solo career, and declared that "Hole is dead". However, on December 29, 2013, NME and Time magazine published articles concerning photographs Love posted of herself with Eric Erlandson on Facebook, with captions alluding that the two had reconciled. In April 2014, Love confirmed in an interview with BBC that she was writing new material and that a reunion was being planned, which would include herself, Erlandson, Auf der Maur, and Schemel. Though Love retracted the statement, she said in an interview with Pitchfork on May 1 that a reunion was likely happening, and that it would be occurring in 2015.With Love's lyrics explicitly discussing issues of identity, body image, and sexual exploitation, the band has been noted by scholars and critics as having been the most high-profile musical group of the 1990s to openly and directly discuss feminism in their songs. They also gained considerable media coverage due to Love's reckless, uninhibited live performances and rocky personal life. Despite Love's controversial reputation in the media, Hole went on to become one of the most successful female-fronted rock bands in history, having sold over 3 million records in the United States alone.".
- Hole_(band) activeYearsEndYear "1989".
- Hole_(band) activeYearsStartYear "1989".
- Hole_(band) alias "The Holez (as credited on 1993 Germs tribute album A Small Circle of Friends)".
- Hole_(band) associatedBand Babes_in_Toyland_(band).
- Hole_(band) associatedBand Billy_Corgan.
- Hole_(band) associatedBand Doll_Squad.
- Hole_(band) associatedBand Janitor_Joe_(band).
- Hole_(band) associatedBand Larrikin_Love.
- Hole_(band) associatedBand Pagan_Babies_(band).
- Hole_(band) associatedBand RRIICCEE.
- Hole_(band) associatedBand Rodney_&_the_Tube_Tops.
- Hole_(band) associatedBand Sonic_Youth.
- Hole_(band) associatedBand Sugar_Babydoll.
- Hole_(band) associatedBand Tinker_(band).
- Hole_(band) associatedMusicalArtist Babes_in_Toyland_(band).
- Hole_(band) associatedMusicalArtist Billy_Corgan.
- Hole_(band) associatedMusicalArtist Doll_Squad.
- Hole_(band) associatedMusicalArtist Janitor_Joe_(band).
- Hole_(band) associatedMusicalArtist Larrikin_Love.
- Hole_(band) associatedMusicalArtist Pagan_Babies_(band).
- Hole_(band) associatedMusicalArtist RRIICCEE.
- Hole_(band) associatedMusicalArtist Rodney_&_the_Tube_Tops.
- Hole_(band) associatedMusicalArtist Sonic_Youth.
- Hole_(band) associatedMusicalArtist Sugar_Babydoll.
- Hole_(band) associatedMusicalArtist Tinker_(band).
- Hole_(band) background "group_or_band".
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Courtney_Love.
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Eric_Erlandson.
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Hole_(band).
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Jill_Emery.
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Kristen_Pfaff.
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Leslie_Hardy.
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Melissa_Auf_der_Maur.
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Micko_Larkin.
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Patty_Schemel.
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Samantha_Maloney.
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Scott_Lipps.
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Shawn_Dailey.
- Hole_(band) formerBandMember Stu_Fisher.
- Hole_(band) genre Alternative_rock.
- Hole_(band) genre Grunge.
- Hole_(band) genre Noise_rock.
- Hole_(band) genre Power_pop.
- Hole_(band) genre Punk_rock.
- Hole_(band) hometown Los_Angeles.
- Hole_(band) recordLabel Caroline_Records.
- Hole_(band) recordLabel City_Slang.
- Hole_(band) recordLabel DGC_Records.
- Hole_(band) recordLabel Mercury_Records.
- Hole_(band) recordLabel Sub_Pop.
- Hole_(band) recordLabel Sympathy_for_the_Record_Industry.
- Hole_(band) thumbnail Hole_Live_at_Public_Assembly_NYC_April_2013.jpg?width=300.
- Hole_(band) wikiPageID "142537".
- Hole_(band) wikiPageRevisionID "606736574".
- Hole_(band) alias "The Holez".
- Hole_(band) align "right".
- Hole_(band) associatedActs "Sugar Babydoll, Pagan Babies, Doll Squad, Babes In Toyland, Sonic Youth, Janitor Joe, Tinker, Rodney & the Tube Tops, Billy Corgan, RRIICCEE, Bastard, Larrikin Love".
- Hole_(band) background "group_or_band".
- Hole_(band) bgcolor "#c6dbf7".
- Hole_(band) caption "--04-13".
- Hole_(band) description "from Live Through This – This song from Hole's popular second album illustrates Hole's grunge influence as well as Courtney Love's distinctive vocals.".
- Hole_(band) filename "Doll Parts.ogg".
- Hole_(band) format Ogg.
- Hole_(band) genre Alternative_rock.
- Hole_(band) genre Grunge.
- Hole_(band) genre Noise_rock.
- Hole_(band) genre Power_pop.
- Hole_(band) genre Punk_rock.
- Hole_(band) hasPhotoCollection Hole_(band).
- Hole_(band) imageSize "280".
- Hole_(band) label Caroline_Records.
- Hole_(band) label City_Slang.
- Hole_(band) label DGC_Records.
- Hole_(band) label Mercury_Records.
- Hole_(band) label Sub_Pop.
- Hole_(band) label Sympathy_for_the_Record_Industry.
- Hole_(band) name "Hole".
- Hole_(band) origin "Los Angeles, California, United States".
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Courtney_Love.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Eric_Erlandson.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Jill_Emery.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Kristen_Pfaff.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Leslie_Hardy.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Melissa_Auf_der_Maur.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Micko_Larkin.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Patty_Schemel.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Samantha_Maloney.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Scott_Lipps.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Shawn_Dailey.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers Stu_Fisher.
- Hole_(band) pastMembers "Caroline Rue".
- Hole_(band) pastMembers "Errol Stewart".
- Hole_(band) pastMembers "Lisa Roberts".
- Hole_(band) pastMembers "Mike Geisbrecht".
- Hole_(band) quote "In Euripedes' Medea, when she kills the bride and her own child, she says "There's a hole that pierces my soul." [And] my mother's this kind of new age psychologist, and I said "You know, I had this terrible childhood," and she said "Well, you can't have a hole running through you all you time, Courtney." You know, and then [there's] the genital reference, go ahead and make it if you will.".
- Hole_(band) source "Courtney Love on the origins of the name Hole, 1995.".
- Hole_(band) title "Doll Parts".
- Hole_(band) width "27.0".
- Hole_(band) wordnet_type synset-musician-noun-1.