There really wasn't anything exactly like Jane's Addiction on a major label in their late 80s, very early 90s prime – and this first of 2 classic Warner albums from that early peak stand the test of time. Nothing's
Shocking, then and now, is a strange mix of psychedelia and hard rock, weird enough to earn fans from the artier indie and college
radio underbelly, and reach more mainstream hard rock fan – which really paved the way for 90s rock in ways they might not get enough credit for these days. The sound doesn't really get old, either. Includes the classic "Jane Says", plus "Idiots Rule", "Mountain Song", "Summertime Rolls", "Ted Just Admit It", and "Had A Dad".
(Original pressing, sealed – with early "language" sticker! Cover has a very small cutout mark.)