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  Type Album
  Artist Jane's Addiction
  Cover Jane's Addiction-Ritual de lo Habitualjpg
  Released August 21 , 1990
  Recorded 1989-1990
  Genre Alternative Rock <br> Progressive Rock <br> Funk Metal
  Length 51:30
  Label Warner Bros
  Producer Dave Jerden & Perry Farrell
  Last Album '' Nothing's Shocking ''<br />(1988)
  This Album ''Ritual de lo Habitual''<br />(1990)
  Next Album '' Kettle Whistle ''<br />(1997)
  Misc {{Extra album cover 2
  Upper Caption Alternate cover
  Type album
  Cover Jane's Addiction-Ritual de lo Habitual (clean cover)jpg
  Lower Caption Clean cover




''Ritual de lo Habitual'' is Jane's Addiction 's second studio album, released on August 21 , 1990 on Warner Brothers after taking their break in 1989.

The album is roughly broken into two parts. Tracks 1-5 consist of simple and unrelated funk-metal songs, all of which having a fun, upbeat, radio-friendly sound. On tracks 6-9, though, the pace slows down dramatically. The four tracks as a whole are in memorium of singer Perry Farrell 's deceased friend known as Xiola Bleu, who died of a heroin-overdose in 1987 at the age of 19 ("Then She Did" also chronicles Farrell's mother's suicide when he was 4 years old). "Three Days" and "Then She Did," in particular, have a heavy Progressive Rock influence, while "Of Course" carries a heavy Eastern-influence, reminiscent of Led Zeppelin 's Kashmir , with a prominent violin throughout. '' Guitar World '' magazine rated the guitar solo in "Three Days" as the 100th greatest solo of all time, and many rock critics rate it amongst the best. It is usually considered a masterpiece of alternative rock, and, pre-dating Nirvana 's '' Nevermind '' by a year, serves as a forecast of the coming decade. Through this, it is in many ways an extremely " Progressive " work.

Two versions of the disc packaging were created: one cover featured artwork by singer Perry Farrell , related to the song "Three Days" and including male and female nudity; the other cover has been called the "clean cover", and features only black text on a white background, listing the band name, album name, and the text of the First Amendment (the "freedom of speech" amendment of the U.S. Constitution ). The back cover of the "clean cover" also contains the text "Hitler's syphilis-ridden dreams almost came true. How could it happen? By taking control of the media. An entire country was led by a lunatic... We must protect our First Amendment, before sick dreams become law. Nobody made fun of Hitler??!" The "clean cover" was created so the CD could be distributed in stores such as Wal-Mart who would refuse to stock items with nudity on the front cover.

The opening track "Stop!" features an introduction in broken Spanish that is as follows: ''"Señores y señoras: nosotros tenemos más influencia con sus hijos que tú tienes, pero los queremos. Creados y regados de Los Ángeles, Juanas Addicción!"''.
This roughly translates to: ''"Ladies and gentlemen - we have more influence over your children than you do, but we love them. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Jane's Addiction!"''.

The single "Been Caught Stealing" was later featured in '' Video Game and in the television series '' My Name Is Earl ''. Both "Stop!" and "Been Caught Stealing" continue to garner heavy radio play on rock radio-stations in America to this day.

"Stop!" is featured as a playable track in the video game '' Guitar Hero II '' and, unlike most of the other tracks in the game, is the master track, not a cover version.
Also, it was heard on the 2003 film Anger Management.


TRACK LISTING

#"Stop!" – 4:14
#"No One's Leaving" – 3:01
#"Ain't No Right" – 3:34
#"Obvious" – 5:55
#" Been Caught Stealing " – 3:34
#" Three Days " – 10:48
#"Then She Did..." – 8:18
#"Of Course" – 7:02
#"Classic Girl" – 5:07


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