The release of a new Jane's Addiction record may be cause for pinata smashing and donkey molestation in some households, but not all of 'em. After all, if your cup of poison...
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According to alterna-rock legend, Jane's Addiction was the band responsible for laying the groundwork of the alternative rock explosion in the early '90s, but like most...
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The 1991 Jane's Addiction release Live & Rare is a Japanese-only collection that was comprised of live material, demos, and a remix. While there are no new tracks mixed in...
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The band's debut, recorded live at the Roxy and originally pressed on clear vinyl. Contains the only officially-recorded versions of many of their earliest, best songs...
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When this live date was recorded at Hollywood's famous Sunset Strip club the Roxy in 1987, Jane's Addiction hadn't yet become the darlings of alternative rock culture. The...
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Jane's Addiction's much-anticipated Warner Bros. debut is crisply produced by Dave Jerden, who shaped their signature metal/glam sound into swirly melodicism. Contains...
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Although Jane's Addiction's 1987 self-titled debut was an intriguing release (few alternative bands at the time had the courage to mix modern rock, prog rock, and heavy...
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Ritual de lo Habitual served as Jane's Addiction's breakthrough to the mainstream in 1990 (going gold and reaching the Top 20), and remains one of rock's all-time sprawling...
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Although containing the band's biggest hit, "Been Caught Stealing," and featuring Farrell's best Santeria-inspired cover art, the album suffers from a rambling,...
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Perry Farrell likes to think of himself as an "alternative" kind of guy, a freak for whom conventional mores are just so much yucky middle America maw-paw tradition. So...
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