You’d be forgiven if you assumed that Jagged Little Pill was Alanis Morissette’s debut album. That record, released in the summer of 1995, introduced the world to an intense and moody poetess who used her music to channel dark rage and disappointment. The LP was a seminal work of art for angsty Gen Xers who related to her deeply personal songs of anger, frustration, resentment, and contempt. The album’s breakout hit, “You Oughta Know”, became an anthem for scorned women, with brutally honest lyrics about a woman’s outrage over a former lover. (Curiously, it’s rumored to be inspired by Morissette’s failed relationship with