Historical Archive
Released in 1988, 'Instinct' is Iggy Pop's sixth studio album, showcasing a blend of rock and roll with punk influences. The album features a raw sound that reflects Pop's signature style, with powerful vocals and driving instrumentation. Songs like 'Cold Metal' and 'Wild America' underline Pop's exploration of themes such as alienation and defiance, which have resonated with fans and critics alike. The album has since been recognized as an important part of Pop's discography, solidifying his status as a rock icon.