From The Archives: 80s Vol 3 – Jane’s Addiction -Nothing’s Shocking

The Album Breakdown

Released in 1988, Nothing’s Shocking was Jane’s Addiction’s first full-length studio album. The record blends hard rock and metal riffs with elements of funk, psychedelic textures, and alternative rock, making it a standout in the late ’80s alt-rock scene.

The band didn’t settle into a single style for this album; instead, they experimented freely with musical fusion. You’ll hear heavy guitar riffs, funky grooves on tracks like Idiots Rule, and more atmospheric, ethereal moments on Summertime Rolls.

Individually, the members shine—Dave Navarro’s guitar work and Eric Avery’s bass lines are particularly strong, while Perry Farrell’s vocals and lyrics add emotional depth. The album tackles themes such as addiction, identity, and the challenges of urban life, which gives it substance beyond the music itself.

However, the album isn’t flawless. Some songs feel uneven, with experiments that don’t quite land, and the variety in styles sometimes prevents the album from feeling fully cohesive. Despite these issues, the highs on this record are exceptionally strong, making it an influential and memorable debut.

Highlight Tracks

Positioned ninth on the album, this track stands out as its emotional core. Its reflective acoustic guitar, steel-drum accents, and grounded storytelling provide a stark contrast to the heavier, riff-driven songs. The fact that it’s based on a real-life story adds relatability and depth.

Jane’s Addiction – Jane Says (All Rights Are Retained By Jane’s Addiction)

In contrast, Mountain Song is one of the album’s most anthemic tracks. Loud riffs, a driving rhythm, and Farrell’s confrontational vocal delivery make it an aggressive yet artful example of Jane’s Addiction’s ability to fuse metal and alternative rock.

Jane’s Addiction – Mountain Song (All Rights Are Retained By Jane’s Addiction)

Other Notable Albums From The Band

Ritual de lo Habitual

Strays

The Great Escape Artist

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23 responses to “From The Archives: 80s Vol 3 – Jane’s Addiction -Nothing’s Shocking”

  1. Joey Jones avatar
    Joey Jones

    Good write up!

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Thank you very much , what did you like about it ?

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  2. daveboyer avatar

    This was one of those rare albums, for me, that divided the world into Before and After. It was just such a breath of fresh, beautiful, angry, supercharged air. Totally wild and totally uncompromising.

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      You’re completely correct, uncompromising is a great word for it!

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  3. richardbist avatar

    They really did break away from what was popular and did something different. In a way, they sort of reminded me of The Clash, who also blended funk and world beats into their songs.

    Good write up on a mostly forgotten band.

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      You know the clash is a fantastic comparison I like that! 🙂 Can you think of any other bands that did the same?

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      1. richardbist avatar

        I think two others that come to mind are Robert Plant – who went from hard rock to pop to this amazing blend of Americana, Moroccan, and Indian influence.

        Also, Paul Simon. His 1970s and 80s output incorporated so many interesting influences from African, Spanish, and other cultures that were phenomenal.

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        1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

          Both fantastic mentions! I’ll have to have a listening session now 🙂

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  4. Joey Jones avatar
    Joey Jones

    It was really well written x

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  5. Joey Jones avatar
    Joey Jones

    Back in the day ( yep, yawn, sorry) I was a massive music fan…Today, not so much. But I haven’t forgotten those times x

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Are there any new bands that take your fancy at all ?

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      1. Joey Jones avatar
        Joey Jones

        I’m quite into hip hop….. I’ll make a point of listening to more current music and get back to you sometime x

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        1. Joey Jones avatar
          Joey Jones

          I have just realised that at the moment I’m getting a music fix thru movies/series. I’m watching Netflix/ Whatever, and something in the soundtrack catches my attention-so I thought I’d tell you some of what’s on my Shazam list. Royal Otis, Wet Leg, Wolf Alice, Cage the Elephants- and I absolutely love Apocalypse from Cigarettes After Sex- I know it’s been around forever, but still, it gets me every time

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          1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

            Ah so you’re more into indie rock then 🙂

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            1. Joey Jones avatar
              Joey Jones

              If you say so 😆 xx

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  6. lyndhurstlaura avatar

    Mountain Song does it for me.:)

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      An excellent choice 🙂

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  7. Joey Jones avatar
    Joey Jones

    Oh…and when I’m in the mood Motorhead always goes down well

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Motorhead always goes down well! 🙂

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  8. Joey Jones avatar
    Joey Jones

    Just watching Ray Donovan…series 6. On the soundtrack is Dream On by Aerosmith….nice

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