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  <artist>Jane's Addiction</artist>
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  <body>It's been almost 20 years since Jane's Addiction released Ritual De Lo Habitual, widely believed to be one of the best rock albums of all time. 

It predated Nirvana's &quot;Nevermind&quot; by a year and would set the tone for rock and roll for the next decade. Considered to be the favorite track by many fans, &quot;Three Days&quot; is epic in it's length and sonic span. 

The band broke up shortly after touring in support of the album and would not get back together until a brief tour in 1997 with Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist, Flea. In 2001, they teamed with Porno for Pyros bass player, Martyn LeNoble for the album, Strays, (LeNoble would be replaced by Chris Cheney in 2002) but the reformed group would only last until 2004 and would never quite equal the edginess of the original line up.

Recently, Jane's has reformed again, this time with their founding bass player, Eric Avery, onstage to play the parts within the spirit they were written. Of all of Jane's Addiction's songs, perhaps none is more indicative of what was missing since 1991 than &quot;Three Days&quot;. 

SPIN Earth was in Istanbul for the Rock N Coke festival and we're proud to bring you a little taste of what Jane's fans have been missing the last 19 years. The video was taken with a small, hand-held video camera and is not Hollywood quality. But, hey... It's front row Jane's!

-Jason D. Jones
SPIN Earth Correspondent, Istanbul

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  <created-at type="datetime">2009-07-19T16:02:24Z</created-at>
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  <genre>Rock/Indie/Alt</genre>
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  <lat type="float">41.0124</lat>
  <lng type="float">28.9759</lng>
  <location>Istanbul, Turkey</location>
  <published-at type="datetime">2009-07-19T17:28:00Z</published-at>
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  <slug>janes-addiction-three-days-rock-n-coke-festival</slug>
  <status>published</status>
  <tags>rocknco, Janes Addiction, Rock and Coke, Istanbul, Turkey</tags>
  <title>Jane's Addiction &quot;Three Days&quot;, Rock-n-Coke Festival</title>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2009-07-22T18:46:59Z</updated-at>
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