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Veruca Salt

Veruca Salt – Eight Arms to Hold You – Review

May 1, 1997

The Verucas did some spring cleaning, finally locating the album-polish for Eight Arms to Hold You in their garage, and the result is a more cohesive album.

Veruca Salt – American Thighs – Review

February 1, 1995

Combines Kim Deal’s sarcastic girl-sneer vocal, Lush’s rich female harmonies, Smashing Pumpkins’ slow, psychedelic groove, and a bunch of riffy pop tunes.

Veruca Salt – at Local 186 – Review

October 1, 1994

All I can tell you is the cherub-like cuteness of the two frontpersons left me unprepared for the sonic onslaught they delivered to their eager masses.

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