In this episode of The Monster Shop, we take a deep dive into Jagged Little Pill, the defining 1995 album by Alanis Morissette. A raw and unfiltered exploration of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery, this record became a cultural phenomenon, selling over 30 million copies worldwide. We discuss the album’s most iconic tracks, from the fiery anger of You Oughta Know to the reflective lyricism of Ironic and Hand in My Pocket, examining how Alanis’ confessional songwriting and Glen Ballard’s production shaped an entire generation of alternative rock.
Join us as we explore the stories behind the songs, the impact of the album on 90s music, and why it remains just as powerful today. Whether you were there in 1995 or are discovering Jagged Little Pill for the first time, this episode is essential listening for anyone interested in rock history, alternative music, and the evolution of female artists in the industry.