Hole (One-Eyed Doll album)

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Hole
OED Hole2007.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1, 2007
Genre Gothic rock, punk
Length55:46
Label Self-released
Producer Jason Rufuss Sewell
One-Eyed Doll chronology
Ghetto Princess
(2005)
Hole
(2007)
Monster
(2008)

Hole is the first studio album by Texan band One-Eyed Doll. It was released on January 1, 2007. Featuring band members Kimberly Freeman on guitar and Scott Sutton on drums.

One-Eyed Doll

One-Eyed Doll is a goth punk duo based in Austin, Texas, which was voted the Best Punk Band in 2009, 2010 and 2011 at the Austin Music Awards at SXSW. Lead vocalist Kimberly Freeman has also been featured as one of Revolver Magazine's Hottest Chicks in Hard Rock in 2011, 2012, and 2015, Guitar Player Magazine's Top 20 Most Extraordinary Guitarists and on America's Got Talent's 2010 Semi-Finals as part of ArcAttack. One-Eyed Doll has had over 1 million YouTube views and has had music featured on several video games, movies and TV shows, including MTV's Road Rules.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Suicidal Serenade"3:26
2."Black Forest"3:28
3."Scapegoat"3:11
4."Master"4:10
5."Meth Monster"4:05
6."Hoochie Mamma"3:11
7."Nudie Bar"2:53
8."Tara"5:35
9."Committed"4:37
10."Suicidal Again"4:03
11."I Love My Little Bus"2:01
12."Hole"6:07
13."Recipe 4 Success"3:55
14."Wheels on the Bus"5:04


Personnel

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