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Eight Arms to Hold You

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Download links and information about Eight Arms to Hold You by Veruca Salt. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Grunge, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 51:09 minutes.

Artist: Veruca Salt
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Grunge, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 51:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Straight 2:32
2. Volcano Girls 3:18
3. Don't Make Me Prove it 2:29
4. Awesome 3:33
5. One Last Time 4:45
6. With David Bowie 2:25
7. Benjamin 4:05
8. Shutterbug 4:16
9. The Morning Sad 3:08
10. Sound of the Bell 3:58
11. Loneliness is Worse 5:00
12. Stoneface 2:43
13. Venus Man Trap 3:29
14. Earthcrosser 5:28

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Picture Joan Jett at her altruistic peak creating sparks in the studio by chomping at the bit proffered by a calculating — but astute and sympathetic — Svengali, and you have a fair grasp of Eight Arms to Hold You. In fact, ferocious lead single "Volcano Girls" holds its own in the classic, dumb-ass, slashing hard rock singles sweepstakes with Jett's own "I Love Rock'n'Roll." This destructive blast only clears the terrain for some of the album's more tuneful missiles like the Bangles-ish "Awesome," the pseudo-orchestrated "Benjamin" (has it become impossible to make a rock album without cello, real or synthesized?), and the hook-festooned "The Morning Sad." Throughout, the dual-tracked siren calls of Kim Gordon and Louise Post ensnare just long enough for the group's rock-amplified guitars-bass-drums to smash you stupid.