Veruca Salt is an alternative rock group of the 1990s and 2000s. Veruca Salt was formed alongside the friendship of Louise Post and Nina Gordon. Introduced by Gordon's good friend, actress Lili Taylor, Gordon and Post quickly bonded and formed what is now known as Veruca Salt. Originally, the band was an Indigo Girls-inspired acoustic act, but the women quickly realized this wasn't their sound. They quickly enlisted bass player Steve Lack and eventually Gordon's brother Jim Shapiro joined as a drummer, even though he originally was just drumming as a favor to his sister. Veruca Salt released a self-funded demo tape and shopped it to labels, and began to play a handful of small club shows. The buzz around the band grew furiously, and after only a few live gigs, the band was signed to Minty Fresh Records and began recording with producer Brad Wood. At the time Brad was popular due to having recently produced Liz Phair's critically acclaimed Exile in Guyville. The band released an orange 7" single for the song "Seether" to radio. "Seether" was a bratty, distorted alt-rocker about an angry and mi
| 1 | Shimmer Like a Girl | Blow It Out Your Ass It's Veruca Salt |
| 2 | Stoneface | Eight Arms To Hold You |
| 3 | New York Mining Disaster 1996 | Blow It Out Your Ass It's Veruca Salt |
| 4 | One Last Time | Eight Arms To Hold You |
| 5 | The Morning Sad | Eight Arms To Hold You |
| 6 | Imperfectly | Resolver |
| 7 | Save You | Veruca Salt IV |
| 8 | Damage Done | Veruca Salt IV |
| 9 | With David Bowie | Eight Arms To Hold You |
| 10 | Earthcrosser | Eight Arms To Hold You |
| 11 | Disinherit | Blow It Out Your Ass It's Veruca Salt |
| 12 | Perfect Love | Veruca Salt IV |
| 13 | The Sound of Leaving | Ghost Notes |
| 14 | The Sun | Veruca Salt IV |
| 15 | Wolf | American Thighs |
| 16 | Volcano Girls | Eight Arms To Hold You |
| 17 | Number One Blind | Number One Blind EP |
| 18 | Blood On My Hands | Lords of Sounds and Lesser Things |
| 19 | Straight | Eight Arms To Hold You |
| 20 | Eyes On You | Ghost Notes |