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  2. Ritual de lo Habitual - Wikipedia

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    Ritual de lo Habitual (Spanish for "Ritual of the Usual") is the second studio album [6] by American rock band Jane's Addiction, released on August 21, 1990, by Warner Bros. Records. Co-produced by Dave Jerden , it was the band's final studio album before their initial break-up in 1991.

  3. Stop! (Jane's Addiction song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stop!" is a song by Jane's Addiction released on their 1990 album, Ritual de lo Habitual. It reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for two non-consecutive weeks. It was written in 1986. [3]

  4. Classic Girl - Wikipedia

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    "Classic Girl" is a song by alternative rock band Jane's Addiction, released on their 1990 album, Ritual de lo Habitual. It is the closing track of that album. The song's lyrics talk of a "classic girl" - a girl who is easily admired for her prototypical feminine beauty - and the time shared by the narrator and the girl. [1]

  5. Jane's Addiction discography - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the group released their second studio album, Ritual de lo Habitual. The album reached the top 20 of the Billboard 200 and was also their highest-selling album to date, going 2× Platinum in the US. The album featured four singles including the number-one singles "Stop!" and "Been Caught Stealing". After this album, they took a 13-year ...

  6. Been Caught Stealing - Wikipedia

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    "Been Caught Stealing" is a song by American rock band Jane's Addiction, released in November 1990 by Warner Bros. as the third single from the band's second album, Ritual de lo Habitual (1990). The song is also the band's biggest hit, spending four weeks at No. 1 on the US Billboard Modern Rock chart. [3]

  7. Jane's Addiction - Wikipedia

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    Following the success of this tour, the band decided to record a follow-up album to Ritual De Lo Habitual and tapped Chris Chaney to replace LeNoble on bass. They entered the studio with producer Bob Ezrin in 2001, recording as a band for the first time in over 10 years. The result was a fourth album, Strays. Some of the songs (or parts of ...

  8. Category:Jane's Addiction albums - Wikipedia

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    Ritual de lo Habitual; S. Strays (Jane's Addiction album) U. Up from the Catacombs – The Best of Jane's Addiction This page was last edited on 7 September 2023 ...

  9. Up from the Catacombs – The Best of Jane's Addiction

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    "Ain't No Right" – taken from Ritual de lo Habitual "Had a Dad" – taken from Nothing's Shocking "Superhero" – taken from Strays, 2003 "Been Caught Stealing" – taken from Ritual de lo Habitual "Just Because" – taken from Strays "Three Days" – taken from Ritual de lo Habitual "I Would For You" – taken from Jane's Addiction