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Alanis Morissette and the Fury Behind Jagged Little Pill

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Alanis Morissette went from being dubbed the Debbie Gibson of Canada, a synth-pop teen who opened for Vanilla Ice, to the queen of alt-rock angst behind a single album that sold over 33 million copies. This deep dive traces her transformation, drawing on documentaries like Finding Your Roots and Jagged to understand what happens when a person stops playing the character society manufactured for them.

We explore her hidden Jewish ancestry, her rejection by MCA Canada, her fateful collaboration with Glenn Ballard, and the raw demo vocals that became Jagged Little Pill. We also confront the darker truths that recontextualize her rage, and her later evolution toward healing and spiritual wholeness.

  • Her early dance-pop career and the label that dropped her
  • How single-take demos with Glenn Ballard became a masterpiece
  • The cultural obsession with who You Oughta Know was about
  • The Ironic grammar debate and the meaning behind Thank U
  • Business betrayals, mental health struggles, and the Jagged revelations

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