A1 Front Row
A2 Baba
A3 Thank U
A4 Are You Still Mad
B1 Sympathetic Character
B2 That I Would Be Good
B3 The Couch
B4 Can't Not
C1 UR
C2 I Was Hoping
C3 One
C4 Would Not Come
D1 Unsent
D2 So Pure
D3 Joining You
D4 Heart Of The House
D5 Your Congratulations
No doubt it was a daunting task in 1998 for Alanis Morissette and co-producer Glen Ballard to come up with an album to follow the hugely successful Jagged Little Pill. However the dazzling dizzying variety on Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie almost makes Jagged seem tame. The record features the singles "Thank U" "Unsent" "That I Would Be Good" "So Pure" and "Joining You".
A dark and wandering album the mystery of Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie began on its cover with an image of Alanis's mouth while laughing and a text printed over that image that refers to The Eight Precepts of Buddhism.
The sheer number of sounds and ideas that populate Supposed Infatuation Junkie fit the record’s lyrical themes perfectly. This a “finding yourself” record if there ever was one. She created a complex record that captures the all contradictions of being human.