Which alternative rock band released the 1990 album Ritual de lo Habitual?

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The alternative rock band Jane's Addiction released the 1990 album Ritual de lo Habitual.

Ritual de lo Habitual was Jane's Addiction's second studio album and their final studio album before the band's first breakup. It followed Nothing's Shocking and was produced by the group with engineer Scott James. The album combines hard rock, funk, psychedelic music, and progressive structures.

Its first half contains shorter songs such as "Stop!" and "No One's Leaving," while the second half forms the more expansive suite "Three Days." The record's original cover artwork, depicting nude figures in a surreal style, caused controversy and led to an alternative cover being used for some editions. Jane's Addiction's touring festival Lollapalooza also began in 1991 as a farewell tour for the band.

Source: Wikipedia · fact-checked Aug. 2026

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