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Jane's Addiction is considered one of the trailblazers of alternative rock. Their influence on musicians since is inestimable. The band broke up in the early 90s, but after a false start in 1997, reunited in 2001 to release a new album and tour. After another breakup in 2003, the band reunited once again in 2008, and appears to be currently active, with pending plans to release a box set in 2009. | Jane's Addiction is considered one of the trailblazers of alternative rock. Their influence on musicians since is inestimable. The band broke up in the early 90s, but after a false start in 1997, reunited in 2001 to release a new album and tour. After another breakup in 2003, the band reunited once again in 2008, and appears to be currently active, with pending plans to release a box set in 2009. | ||
Guitarist [[Ed]] of [[Carnival Art]] was an early member of Jane's | Guitarist [[Ed]] of [[Carnival Art]] was an early member of Jane's Addiction, prior to their first album. | ||
In an interesting connection, Stephen Perkins of Jane's Addiction formed the short-lived band Cold Ethyl, named after a song by legendary shock rocker Alice Cooper, expressly to record a song for the 1993 compilation ''[[Welcome To Our Nightmare: A Tribute To Alice Cooper]]'' - an album that Carnival Art also appeared on. | In an interesting connection, Stephen Perkins of Jane's Addiction formed the short-lived band Cold Ethyl, named after a song by legendary shock rocker Alice Cooper, expressly to record a song for the 1993 compilation ''[[Welcome To Our Nightmare: A Tribute To Alice Cooper]]'' - an album that Carnival Art also appeared on. | ||