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Jane's Addiction

Country: United States
Active Since: November 30th, 1985
alternative metal
alternative rock
blues rock
funk metal
funk rock
Grunge
Hard Rock
nu metal
permanent wave
pop rock
rap rock
Rock

Los Angeles quartet Jane's Addiction were one of the most influential and iconic alternative rock bands of the late '80s and early '90s. Hotly pursued when they first debuted in the mid-'80s, they released a pair of landmark albums before dissolving in 1991. Subsequent reunions yielded additional efforts while they maintained their cult status into the 2000s. Flamboyant frontman , formerly of the band Psi Com, had an undeniable charisma and an interest in provocative art (he designed the band's album covers), and Jane's Addiction played a hybrid of rock music: metal with strains of punk, folk, and jazz. The quartet, comprised of , bassist , drummer , and guitarist , had already released its debut album as well, in the form of a live recording from the Roxy in Hollywood. Finally, won the bidding war and released Nothing's Shocking in 1988. The band's abrasive sound and aggressive attitude (typified by the nude sculpture on the cover) led to some resistance, but Jane's Addiction began to break through to an audience -- the album spent 35 weeks on the charts.

Live!  (1994)

By: Toy Machine

Live! is the first full length skate video released by Toy Machine in 1994. ...

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