Rising steadily in the charts, the #3 album this week will hit #1 in a few weeks. I'm not sure I have ever listened to the entirety of Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette; certainly not since I started tracking plays on last.fm. I have, of course, heard all the big hits off the album, of which there are many. Jagged Little Pill was huge when it came out and You Oughta Know was everywhere on the radio in 1995 and 1996. The non-ironies in Ironic have been pointed out for decades. The album might have contributed to the English language. It's possible that the term "Friends with Benefits" originated in Head over Feet.
It's hard to form any new opinions about this album because the singles were so ubiquitous. They were earworms then, and they are earworms now. There's no harm in listening to the album, short of a Friends marathon, it's one of the best ways to transport yourself back to (or get a small taste of if you're too young) the mid-90s.