
Jane's Addiction
Jane's Addiction is an American rock band formed in 1985, known for pioneering the alternative rock genre in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Led by frontman Perry Farrell, the band blends elements of rock, punk, and psychedelic music. Their influential album "Nothing's Shocking" featured hits like "Jane Says" and addressed themes of love, addiction, and social issues. They are also credited with popularizing touring music festivals, notably Lollapalooza, which Farrell founded. The band has experienced multiple lineup changes and hiatuses but remains significant in the music landscape for its creativity and impact on rock culture.