
Kelly Rage Against The Machine Ray Davies Ray Parker, Jr. Walking Shirtless Scene: Iggy on the album cover.Artist A Tribe Called Quest A$Ap Rocky AC/DC Adam Lambert Adele Aerosmith Alan Jackson Alice In Chains Alicia Keys Andy Williams Aretha Franklin Avril Lavigne B2K Backstreet Boys Barbra Streisand Bessie Smith Beyonce Big Time Rush Bill Withers Billie Holiday Billy Joel Blue Oyster Cult Bob Dylan Bonnie Tyler Boston Brad Paisley Britney Spears Brooks & Dunn Bruce Springsteen Calvin Harris Carmen McRae Carole King Carrie Underwood Cheap Trick Chris Brown Christina Aguilera Cyndi Lauper Cypress Hill Daryl Hall & John Oates Dave Brubeck Dave Matthews Band David Bowie Dean Martin Deniece Williams Destiny's Child Dolly Parton Donovan Earth, Wind & Fire Edgar Winter Electric Light Orchestra Elvis Presley Erroll Garner Fifth Harmony Fiona Apple Foo Fighters Frank Sinatra Fugees George Jones George Jones & Tammy Wynette George Michael Graham Parker Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Harry Nilsson Heart Henry Mancini Hot Tuna Hozier Iggy And The Stooges Iggy Pop Jake Owen James Brown Janis Joplin Jeff Beck Jeff Buckley Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship/Starship Jennifer Hudson Jennifer Lopez Jennifer Warnes Jimi Hendrix Jodeci Joe Satriani John Denver John Legend Johnny Cash Johnny Nash Johnny Winter Journey Judas Priest June Carter Cash Justin Timberlake Kansas Kelly Clarkson Kenny Chesney Kenny Loggins Kings Of Leon Kris Kristofferson Lauryn Hill Leona Lewis Leonard Cohen Lonestar Loretta Lynn Lou Reed Loverboy Luther Vandross Mad Season Mariah Carey Mark Ronson Martika Martina McBride Maxwell Meat Loaf Menudo Merle Haggard MGMT Michael Jackson Mike Bloomfield Mike Watt Miles Davis Miranda Lambert Molly Hatchet Montgomery Gentry Mountain Nas New Kids On The Block Nina Simone NSYNC One Direction Outkast Ozzy Osbourne P!nk Paul Simon Pearl Jam Peter Tosh Pharrell Williams Phil Vassar Pink Floyd Pitbull Prince R.Three Chords and the Truth: As was the band's trademark.




Nobody Loves the Bassist: Why Ron Asheton wasn't happy about being "demoted" to bass for this album.Fanservice: Iggy's cool pose on the album cover. The 2012 vinyl remaster which includes both Iggy and David Bowie's mixes of the album, on the other hand, is a complete aversion, and the 2010 Legacy Edition remaster of Bowie's mix isn't terribly loud by modern standards either. It's not quite the loudest album ever pressed to CD ( Merzbow and The Axis of Perdition have louder albums, at the bare minimum), but it's almost certainly the loudest CD released on a major label by a rock band. Loudness War: Iggy Pop's remix of this album is one of the most infamous examples.Longest Song Goes Last: The album ends with "Death Trip" (5:53 on the original album, 6:07 on the 1997 remix).
