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Albums:
Hole. Pretty On The Inside. Caroline (1991)
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Live Through This. Geffen (1994)
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Ask For It. Caroline (1995)
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My Body, The Hand Grenade. (1997)
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Celebrity Skin. Geffen (1998)
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