While most bands reserve a self-titled album for their debut, the Dirty Heads, held off for an album deserving of the moniker. The band found one in their fifth studio release, a total culmination of their signature sound.
Incorporating a variety of genres, the album has been described as an amalgamation of indie rock and alternative R&B, with elements of funk, jazz, and psychedelia.
1991 was a huge year of change for music with alternative rock and metal becoming more of a commercial draw - and 'Blood Sugar Sex Magik' was very much part of that breakthrough.