Jane’s Addiction

Jane’s Addiction formed in Los Angeles in 1984.  Jane’s Addiction played a hybrid of rock music: metal with strains of punk, folk, and jazz. The quartet, comprising Perry Farrell, bassist Eric Avery, drummer Stephen Perkins and guitarist Dave Navarro, had already released its debut album as well, in the form of a live recording from the Roxy in Hollywood. Finally, Warner Bros. won the bidding war and released “Nothing’s Shocking” in 1988. The band’s abrasive sound and aggressive attitude (typified by the nude sculpture on the cover) led to some resistance, but Jane’s Addiction began to break through to an audience — the album spent 35 weeks on the charts.

For a nice package of Jack Nation points what did Perry Farrell used to design for Jane’s Addiction?

A)  Album Covers

B)  Stage Outfits

C)  Dressing Rooms

Make your answer one word (no spaces) and enter it in the Bonus Codes section of this website to grab your points.

Cheers,

Mike

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