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Veruca Salt

Veruca Salt is an alternative rock group of the 1990s, named after a character from Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Louise Post[?] (guitar/vocals), Nina Gordon[?] (guitar/vocals), Steve Lack[?] (bass) and Jim Shapiro[?] (drums) formed in Chicago, releasing "Seether"/"All Hail Me" on Minty Fresh Records[?], an independent label, in 1994. The single was a success and Veruca Salt accompanied Hole on a tour, then released their debut full-length LP, American Thighs[?].

After signing to Geffen Records, the band quickly gained in popularity as "Seether" became an MTV hit. Despite much criticism for allegedly selling-out, Veruca Salt remained popular as the band released Eight Arms to Hold You[?] (1997) to generally negative reviews. Shapiro left the band soon afterwards and was replaced by Stacy Jones[?] (of Letters to Cleo[?]). In 1998, Gordon left to pursue a solo career (her debut album Tonight and the Rest of my Life was published in 2000) and Post reformed the band with Stephen Fitzpatrick[?] (guitar), Suzanne Sokol[?] (bass) and Jimmy Madla[?] (drums), signing with Beyond Records[?]. The debut album with the new lineup was 2000's Resolver[?].



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