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Red Hot Chili Peppers

Few rock groups of the '80s broke down as many musical barriers and were as original as the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Creating an intoxicating new musical style by combining funk and punk rock together (with an explosive stage show to boot), the Chili Peppers spawned a slew of imitators in their wake, but still managed to be the leaders of the pack by the dawn of the 21st century. The roots of the band lay in a friendship forged by three school chums, Anthony Kiedis, Michael Balzary, and Hillel Slovak, while they attended Fairfax High School in California back in the late '70s/early '80s. While Balzary and Slovak showed great musical promise (on trumpet and guitar, respectively), Kiedis focused on poetry and acting during his high-school career. During this time, Slovak taught Balzary how to play bass, while the duo encouraged Kiedis to start putting his poetry to music, which he soon did. Influenced heavily by the burgeoning L.A. punk scene (the Germs, Black Flag, Fear, Minutemen, X, etc.) as well as funk (Parliament-Funkadelic, Sly & the Family Stone, etc.), the trio began to rehearse with another friend, drummer Jack Irons, leading to the formation of Tony Flow & the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem, a quartet that played strip bars along the Sunset Strip during the early '80s. It was during this time that the four honed their sound and live act (as they stumbled across a stage gimmick that would soon become their trademark -- performing on-stage completely naked, except for a tube sock covering a certain part of their anatomy). By 1983, Balzary had begun to go by the name "Flea," and the group changed its name to the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Word spread quickly about the up-and-coming band, resulting in a recording contract with EMI. But before the Chili Peppers could begin work on their debut, Flea and Kiedis were dealt a disappointing blow when both Slovak and Irons announced that they were leaving to focus more on another band they were in, What Is This. With replacement members Jack Sherman (guitar) and Cliff Martinez (drums) filling in, the Peppers released their self-titled debut in 1984. But the absence of the two original members showed, as the album failed to capture the excitement of their live show. While the album didn't set the world on fire sales-wise, the group began to build a dedicated underground following with college radio buffs. By 1985, What Is This were kaput (after issuing a single self-titled album) and Slovak and Irons returned to the Peppers, resulting in the George Clinton-produced Freaky Styley. While the album was an improvement over its predecessor, it still lacked the fire of the band's in-concert experience, a problem that would finally be solved with their next album, 1987's The Uplift Mofo Party Plan. The album was the group's first to make an impression on the charts, and they followed it up a year later with a stopgap five-track release, The Abbey Road EP, in 1988. But just as the world was warming up to the Peppers, tragedy struck when Slovak died from a heroin overdose on June 25, 1988.

In the wake of Slovak's death, Irons left the group for the second and final time, while Kiedis (who was also battling drug addiction at the time) and Flea decided to soldier on. After a new lineup featuring former Parliament guitarist Blackbyrd McKnight and former Dead Kennedys drummer D.H. Peligro didn't work out, the duo found worthy replacements in newcomers John Frusciante and Chad Smith. The new-look Chili Peppers hit pay dirt straight away, as their first album together, 1989's Mother's Milk, became a surprise hit due to MTV's exposure of their videos for a cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground" and a song about their fallen friend Slovak, "Knock Me Down," as the album was certified gold by early 1990. The bandmembers knew that their next release would be the most important one of their career, so they moved into a mansion-turned-recording studio with producer Rick Rubin to work on what would become their most successful release yet, the stripped-down Blood Sugar Sex Magik (their first for the Warner Bros. label). The album became a monster hit upon its September 1991 release (eventually going on to sell a staggering seven million copies in the U.S. alone), as it spawned such hits as "Give It Away" and the group's first Top Ten single, "Under the Bridge."

But not all was well in the Chili Peppers camp. Like his predecessor, Frusciante had become addicted to hard drugs, and abruptly left the band mid-tour in early 1992. Undeterred, the band enlisted new member Arik Marshall, and headlined Lollapalooza II in the summer. When the band returned to the studio to work on its sixth release overall, it quickly became apparent that Marshall didn't fit in, and he was replaced by Jesse Tobias. But before Tobias could record a note with the group, he was handed his walking papers as well, and former Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro signed on. After a layoff of four years, the Peppers' much delayed follow-up to BSSM was released in 1995, One Hot Minute. While the album was a sizable hit, it failed to match the success and musical focus of its predecessor, as it became apparent during the album's ensuing tour that Navarro wasn't fitting in as well as originally hoped, and he left the band in early 1998.

After Frusciante had left the group, he released a pair of obscure solo releases, 1995's Niandra Lades and Usually Just a T-Shirt and 1997's Smile from the Streets You Hold, yet rumors circulated that the guitarist was homeless, penniless, and sickly with a death-defying drug habit. After checking himself into rehab and putting his demons behind him, Frusciante emerged once again refocused and re-energized, and promptly accepted an invitation to rejoin the Peppers once more. The group's reunion album, 1999's Californication, proved to be another monster success, reconfirming the Chili Peppers as one of alternative rock's top bands. The band put in a quick guest appearance on Fishbone's Psychotic Friends Nuttwerx before hitting the road to support the album. The following months found the band getting involved in bizarre situations and controversies. First, their refusal to play songs from One Hot Minute during the tour was an unpopular decision with some fans and a sore spot for Dave Navarro. Next, they re-ignited a personal feud between Kiedis and Mr. Bungle singer Mike Patton by refusing to play a series of European concerts with Bungle. Patton responded with a "tribute" show for the Peppers, where Bungle mocked their stage moves, faked shooting up heroin, and imitated Kiedis' comments about Patton. They also played the ill-fated Woodstock '99 festival, where their headlining performance was met with piles of burning rubble and a full-scale riot. Tours with the Foo Fighters and Pearl Jam brought them into the next year without problems, but they stepped off the road after a planned stop in Israel was halted due to security worries. They returned to the studio in November of 2001 and by the summer of 2002 they had a new album ready to drop, By the Way. Warner Bros. released a Greatest Hits compilation in 2003, followed by a chart-topping two-CD album of all-new material, Stadium Arcadium, in 2006.

After an extensive supporting tour, the Red Hot Chili Peppers took an extended hiatus and the members pursued individual interests. Flea began studying music theory at USC and played in a variety of side projects. Kiedis attempted to turn his autobiography, Scar Tissue, into a television show. Smith joined Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, and Joe Satriani in the party supergroup Chickenfoot. Frusciante released The Empyrean in 2009, by which time he left the band. His replacement was Josh Klinghoffer, who played secondary guitar on the Stadium Arcadium tour. Klinghoffer's first album with the band, I'm with You, was released in late summer of 2011. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
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Comments

especialy in michigan is their best song
YOU GOTTA LOVE RHCP!;)
at this point, i consider rhcp childhood friends.
Love this freakin' album. To be 18 again!
jacehiouyii
posing fairies indeed...The job of those in the know is to educate those who are not in the know. Cursing em out and trying to make urself feel superior to the young ones who don't know the history is only narcissistic n creates hostility on both parts. Hostility is wasted energy. To impart knowledge and to receive knowledge is empowering. Good luck with ur bad self. ;)
I think this is some good music!!!!!
Hillel Slovak actually taught Flea how to play bass. its in Anthonys autobiograph y .
i could die for you. this song is one of my favorites.
are you Ian???
msinger74
The fans today are a bunch of posing fairies! I was wearing my Hillel Slovak T-Shirt Saturday in Newark and some 20 something asked me who that was on my effing T!!! I told him my shirt was older than him, F Off
even though its got about tens of hundreds of holes in the sleeves, i still wear my RHCP shirt whenever i can....aweso m e band....
I love their evolution throughout their music. Drugs not necessary, evolve people!!! Geez! Hear the beauty or don't, just stop b**chin and live!
only good song on im with you was rain dance maggie...... . . . . . . . they need more drugs
ausdog45
@varden_long r a f i feel the same but i will still support their decisions as a band
please someone get anthony and flea some drugs so they will write some halfway decent material again and not this whiny crap. they have so gone to hell since blood sugar sex magic when they first got clean. and the downward spiral of their music still is headed downward sorry i miss the days of socks on their junk. since hilel's demise they just havent been the same.
Memphis, TN show was epic!!!
melsheimerjo h n
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just saw the show in Memphis, it was freakin awesome.
i this article is false in some areas. I'm pretty sure Flea actually learned how to play bass from his step-dad at a young age, and progressed into the miraculous bass player we all know today!
wkronfeld123
gr8 guy
wkronfeld123
i met Anthony Kiedis
wkronfeld123
Red Hot Chili Peppers = Best band of all time
tigernside
saw all 4 shows in the carolina's, they were great. spoke to flea outside the ritz in charlotte, wow what a nice guy.
awesome band
just saw them in greensboro, nc and I was in awe!!! I have been listening to them for over half of my life, and I love them
Red Hot Chili Peppers = Best band of all time
danbfree
Now officially members of the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame!
One of the best band of all time. One album after another.
kwphilli_85
Just saw them in duluth ga. was an awesome show!!!
im there in aug, in oaktown wit my best buds.can't wait
vballgirl191 9 1 9
So amazing can't wait until the concerts this May!!!!
The Red Hot Chili Peppers Rock....
I love the chili peppers so much, can't even describe it in words really
i love the red hot chili peppers music
I LOVE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS. I LOVE ANYTHING HOT AND SPICY
This band literally saved my life. I would've died if their music hadn't showed me that life was worth living.
nickman86
I like red hot chili peppers.
www.RebeccaH e l m e r . c o m . Not too similar, but incredibly awesome...
tigernside
Hittin all the shows in the Carolinas... . . R a l e i g h , Charlotte, Columbia and Greensboro starting a week from today. Can't wait. :)
metman19_1
rhcp legendary doug wilson
Chad Smith looks exactly like Will Ferrel. OMFG.
Wow impressive
You know when your working and then you hear the first five seconds of this song and say Thank God. I needed a Red Hot Chili Peppers moment.? I love that feeling...
luv it
this song never gets old for me, rhcp's the sh*t!
Hi
This is one of the most tedious songs of all time.
gabriel perry is correct!
Honest to God, the first pic I saw of Chad Smith I was like, Why the heck is Will Ferre...OHH. So weird.
Coldplay?? I don't think so. Pandora has lost it.
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