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    • '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.
  1. J. Jane's Addiction. ⇽ Back to List of Artists. 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...

  2. Official video of Jane's Addiction performing Just Because from the album Strays.

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    • Jane Says (from Nothing’s Shocking, 1988) This is the first song of theirs that I sang along to with pure abandon and delight. I guess it had a laziness about it that meant I could follow the melody and words accurately and remember the whole thing more easily.
    • Stop (from Ritual De Lo Habitual, 1990) I was learning Spanish at school, so hearing this intro was pure joy. A sexy womanʼs voice, carried by an odd slap-back delay out through the speakers into my bedroom: I could mimic her and work out what she was saying, then fantasise about travelling far, to South America or LA or whatever, and speak like her with bohemian musicians.
    • Rock & Roll (Jane’s Addiction, 1987) Hearing this was like slotting the Keystone into the musical infrastructure I had around me so far at 13. This played, and I knew that I knew it, but had to work it out that yes, it was The Velvet Underground which I had heard from my step-mum’s tape collection.
    • Three Days (from Ritual De Lo Habitual, 1990) By this latter part of the Ritual… album, Iʼm listening past the vocal and am starting to feel a musical synergy which really transported me to some no-space place.
  3. The discography of Jane's Addiction, an American alternative rock band, consists of four studio albums, two live albums, four compilation albums, seventeen singles and ten music videos. Jane's Addiction was formed in Los Angeles, California in 1985.

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  6. 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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