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  2. Jane's Addiction is an American rock band from Los Angeles, formed in 1985. The band consists of vocalist Perry Farrell, guitarist Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins and bassist Eric Avery.

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    • Ritual de lo Habitual (1990) Not just the greatest Jane’s Addiction album, but one of the defining albums of a decade that was barely eight months old when it was released.
    • Nothing’s Shocking (1988) Jane’s Addiction’s first studio album was the sound of the 1990s arriving two years early. The drug-fuelled rush of their self-titled live debut hadn’t been polished so much as channelled, its rawer edges brought into pinprick focus.
    • Jane’s Addiction (1987) The cover of Jane’s Addiction’s debut album says it all: a corseted Perry Farrell, pallid and junkie thin, head tilted at a 90-degree angle to his body like a whacked-out marionette.
    • The Great Escape Artist (2011) “I’m a hustler/I’ll never give up on the underground,” sings the 52-year-old Perry Farrell on Underground, the opening track on his band’s fifth album.
  3. Welcome to the official Jane's Addiction Channel. Get tickets for the upcoming #SpiritsOnFire tour with Smashing Pumpkins, Poppy and Meg Myres : https://janesaddictiontour.com/

  4. About Jane's Addiction. Without Jane’s Addiction, there might still have been a Soundgarden, an Alice in Chains, a Nine Inch Nails, a Rage Against the Machine, and even a Nirvana, but they...

    • 'Three Days' From ‘Ritual de lo Habitual’ (1990) Clocking in at 10:49, this building, dynamic jam is an epic track on par with ‘Stairway to Heaven’ and ‘The End.’
    • ‘Jane Says’ From ‘Kettle Whistle’ (1997) It took Jane's their entirely early existence to get this anthem exactly right. It first appeared in a rough form on their debut.
    • ‘Mountain Song’ From ‘Nothing’s Shocking’ (1988) The band’s first single from their major-label debut continues the Zeppelinesque tradition of making the sudden leap from nature to the supernatural.
    • ‘Been Caught Stealing’ From ‘Ritual de lo Habitual’ (1990) A famously campy video helped make ‘Been Caught Stealing’ Jane’s greatest hit. With a bass line that won’t quit and unique lyrics about recreational kleptomania, this poppy funk nugget is a standout not only in the Jane’s catalog, but in rock and roll in general.
  5. Tickets. 9/10 - The Rooftop at Pier 17. New York, New York. Tickets. 9/13 - Leader Bank Pavilion. Boston, Massachusetts. Tickets. 09/15 - Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater. Bridgeport, Connecticut.

  6. Aug 22, 2018 · Nirvana gets most of the credit for pounding the nail in hair metal’s spandex-lined coffin. But it was Jane's Addiction, a band of artsy L.A. misfits, that broke major pre-grunge ground.

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