Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie is the fourth studio album and second internationally released album by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, most famous for her hit "Ironic". The album was positively received by critics and performed well commercially, reaching number one on the US Billboard 200 and breaking the record for album sales in its first week by a female artist. She held the record for two years until the release of Britney Spears' second album in 2000.
In the New Zealand Albums Chart, it was Morissette's second consecutive number one album, and was certificated 2× Platinum. It also debuted at number one in Switzerland, and stayed in the charts for thirty-one weeks, as well as number one in Norway, staying there for three weeks. It also peaked in the top ten in many countries.
Adele wrote "Rolling in The Deep" in response to being told that she was weak if she ended an unhappy relationship instead of trying to fix things
although it's called ironic, the lyrics don't actually describe any ironies. Alanis said: "It was embarrassing to have the planet basically say: “you’re a dumbass for your malapropism!” But at the same time, it is ironic that a song called “Ironic” isn’t filled with ironies"
Never gonna finish this but I'm posting it anyway.
I would have loved to have this be an interactive thing on Newgrounds or whatever. Clicking the radio would change the channel, clicking the windshield would change the background, and clicking the guys would change their clothes. And certain combinations would trigger events like people in the backseat or pedestrians getting run over.