Ritual de lo habitual
The 1176th greatest album of all time
Ritual de lo habitual is Jane's Addiction's 1990 album that blends alternative rock and alternative metal guitar intensity with funk-inflected rhythms and dance-rock grooves, anchored by Perry Farrell's expressive vocals and Dave Navarro's angular guitar work. Tracks move from punchy, riff-driven songs like Ain't No Right and Been Caught Stealing to more atmospheric, melodic pieces such as Classic Girl, showing a mix of aggression, groove, and psychedelic textures. The album helped define the band's sound and influenced the early 1990s alternative scene through its adventurous arrangements and production.
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