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"Dicknail" is a song by American alternative rock band Hole, written by vocalist/guitarist Courtney Love and lead guitarist Eric Erlandson. The song was released by Sub Pop Records as the band's second single in February 1991 on 7" vinyl. The song was recorded in November 1990 at the band's second studio session, with production by Michael James.

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  • "Dicknail" is a song by American alternative rock band Hole, written by vocalist/guitarist Courtney Love and lead guitarist Eric Erlandson. The song was released by Sub Pop Records as the band's second single in February 1991 on 7" vinyl. The song was recorded in November 1990 at the band's second studio session, with production by Michael James. "Dicknail" has been noted for its disturbing lyrics that allude to themes of child molestation, rape and incest. Love referred to the song as an "anti-misogynism anthem". The single's cover artwork features a prepubescent Love lying naked in a bathtub with the band logo superimposed over the photo. (en)
  • Dicknail- jest to drugi singel grungowego zespołu Hole. Wydany w marcu 1991 przez wytwórnie Sub Pop. Na stronie B singla znalazła się piosenka Burn Black. W 1997 roku piosenka została umieszczona na płycie My Body, the Hand Grenade. (pl)
  • "Dicknail" är rockgruppen Holes andra singel, utgiven i mars 1991 på skivbolaget Sub Pop. Låten skrevs av medlemmarna Courtney Love och Eric Erlandson, och präglas av stötande verser som anspelar på teman som våldtäkt och incest. Love har beskrivit låten som en "anti-misogynisk hymn". På singelomslaget syns en prepubertal Love liggande naken i ett badkar med Hole-logotypen placerad ovanpå bilden. (sv)
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  • Dicknail- jest to drugi singel grungowego zespołu Hole. Wydany w marcu 1991 przez wytwórnie Sub Pop. Na stronie B singla znalazła się piosenka Burn Black. W 1997 roku piosenka została umieszczona na płycie My Body, the Hand Grenade. (pl)
  • "Dicknail" är rockgruppen Holes andra singel, utgiven i mars 1991 på skivbolaget Sub Pop. Låten skrevs av medlemmarna Courtney Love och Eric Erlandson, och präglas av stötande verser som anspelar på teman som våldtäkt och incest. Love har beskrivit låten som en "anti-misogynisk hymn". På singelomslaget syns en prepubertal Love liggande naken i ett badkar med Hole-logotypen placerad ovanpå bilden. (sv)
  • "Dicknail" is a song by American alternative rock band Hole, written by vocalist/guitarist Courtney Love and lead guitarist Eric Erlandson. The song was released by Sub Pop Records as the band's second single in February 1991 on 7" vinyl. The song was recorded in November 1990 at the band's second studio session, with production by Michael James. (en)
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