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  1. I read that book, it's like a bunch of Kurt quotes shambled together. Also he certainly is positive it was a suicide. No confusion. No questioning of why he would do that to his daughter. It's a fact! Yes! He can be a Itty Bitty Buddah all he wants but his eternal soul is damned.

  2. 4 de jun. de 2012 · Erlandson introduces Letters to Kurt briefly, explaining first his relationship to Courtney Love, with whom he was romantically involved, then his meeting Cobain. Erlandson acted as a sort of sane ...

  3. Melissa Auf der Maur Drums (1994–2000) Samantha Maloney Drums (1998–2000) Courtney Love formed Hole in 1989 after brief stints in various bands, including an early version of Faith No More. She found her bandmates through an ad in the Los Angeles classified paper The Recycler, citing her influences as Big Black, Sonic Youth, and Fleetwood Mac.

  4. 8 de abr. de 2012 · It’s afternoon in a downtown Los Angeles loft, and Eric Erlandson is about to share some new music. ... Auf der Maur called the book and the documentary “two remarkable tales of survival.

  5. 12 de jun. de 2010 · Patty Schemel, Melissa Auf Der Maur & Eric Erlandson play Use Once & Destroy at the Hit So Hard premiere April 13, 2012

  6. Bassist Melissa Auf der Maur was briefly a member of two of the biggest alt-rock groups of the '90s, Hole and the Smashing Pumpkins, before launching a solo career during the early 21st century. Born on March 17, 1972, in Montreal, Canada (her mother, Linda Gaboriau, was one of Montreal's first female rock radio DJs), Auf der Maur started her music career by playing bass in local outfits ...

  7. 17 de abr. de 2012 · Erlandson, Love, Auf der Maur and Schemel played together on April 13 after a screening of Schemel’s documentary “Hit So Hard” in Brooklyn, but Erlandson isn’t making any predictions about ...