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Alternative rock band, active 1989-2002.

Official Website:
http://www.courtneylove.com/

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Melissa Auf der Maur
Bassist
17-Mar-1972   Bass player for Smashing Pumpkins, Hole
Eric Erlandson
Guitarist
9-Jan-1963   Guitarist for Hole
Courtney Love
Singer
9-Jul-1964   Kurt Cobain's widow, Hole
Zeena Parkins
Musician
1956   Avant-garde harpist
Kristen Pfaff
Bassist
26-May-1967 16-Jun-1994 Bassist for Hole and Janitor Joe

DISCOGRAPHY

Pretty on the Inside (1994, Caroline)
1Teenage Whore
2Babydoll
3Garbage Man
4Sassy
5Good Sister/Bad Sister
6Mrs. Jones
7Berry
8Loaded
9Star Belly
10Pretty on the Inside/Clouds

Produced by Kim Gordon and Don Fleming.

Live Through This (1994, Geffen)
1Violet
2Miss World
3Plump
4Asking for It
5Jennifer's Body
6Doll Parts
7Credit in the Straight World
8Softer, Softest
9She Walks on Me
10I Think That I Would Die
11Gutless
12Rock Star

My Body, the Hand Grenade (1997, City Slang (UK))
1Turpentine
2Phonebill Song
3Retard Girl
4Burn Black
5Dicknail
6Beautiful Son
720 Years in the Dakota
8Miss World (demo)
9Old Age (Live Through This outtake)
10Softer, Softest (from MTV's Unplugged)
11He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) (from MTV's Unplugged)
12Season of the Witch (live) Donovan cover)
13Drown Soda (live)
14Asking for It (live)

Celebrity Skin (1998, Geffen)
1Celebrity Skin
2Awful
3Hit So Hard
4Malibu
5Reasons to Be Beautiful
6Dying
7Use Once & Destroy
8Northern Star
9Boys on the Radio
10Heaven Tonight
11Playing Your Song
12Petals

Produced with heavy involvement from Billy Corgan.

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