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ALBUMStadium ArcadiumRed Hot Chili Peppers
ALBUMBy the Way (Deluxe Edition)Red Hot Chili Peppers
ALBUMCalifornication (Remastered)Red Hot Chili Peppers
ALBUMOne Hot Minute (Deluxe Edition)Red Hot Chili Peppers
ALBUMBlood Sugar Sex MagikRed Hot Chili Peppers
ALBUMMother's Milk (Remastered)Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Dark Necessities
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Californication
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Black Summer
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Goodbye Angels
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Under the Bridge
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Dani California
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The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie
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Can't Stop
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Otherside
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Scar Tissue
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Artist Playlists
Red Hot Chili Peppers Essentials
These SoCal pranksters put the funk back in rock.
Inspired by Red Hot Chili Peppers
The L.A. legends' fingerprints are all over funk-rock, alt-metal, ska-pop, and more.
Set List: Red Hot Chili Peppers’ 2022-2024 Global Stadium Tour
Listen to the hits performed on the blockbuster tour.
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Influences
These SoCal hall-of-famers are as eclectic as their list of inspirations.
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Sing
Grab the mic and sing along with some of their biggest hits.
Anthony Kiedis: The Zane Lowe Interview
Zane and Anthony Kiedis go deep on the Chili Peppers’ new LP, Unlimited Love.
Artist Biography
“We represent the Hollywood kids/Hollywood is where we live,” the Red Hot Chili Peppers chanted on their 1987 manifesto “Organic Anti-Beat Box Band,” and decades later, these alt-rock icons still embody all that is sunny and seedy about L.A. That dichotomy was baked into their sound from the moment frontman Anthony Kiedis, bassist Michael “Flea” Balzary, guitarist Hillel Slovak, and drummer Jack Irons formed RHCP in 1983, fusing Black Flag’s furious punk and Parliament’s horny funk. The band’s berserker bass-slappin’ energy, absurdist humor, and strategic placement of tube socks made them college radio’s resident court jesters throughout the ‘80s, but Slovak’s death from a heroin overdose in 1988—and Irons’ subsequent depression-induced exit—forever altered the band’s DNA. The arrival of muscular drummer Chad Smith and wunderkind guitarist John Frusciante helped thrust 1989’s hard-rockin’ Mothers Milk toward gold-record status and, as the alternative revolution raged, RHCP emerged as kings of the mosh pit with 1991’s Blood Sugar Sex Majik. But that album also revealed the melancholic nuances of Flea and Frusciante’s playing, providing Kiedis with an emotional outlet to reckon with his troubled past on the blockbuster ballad “Under the Bridge.” Blood Sugar’s multi-platinum success drove Frusciante into a drug-fueled period of seclusion, during which the band soldiered on with Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro. But a cleaned-up Frusciante returned for 1999’s massively successful Californication, which twisted the band’s funk-rock template into a sobering, sophisticated collection of cautionary tales. They continued their chart-topping, festival-headlining reign well into the 21st century, even after Frusciante left the band again in 2009 to nurture his prolific solo career. The fact that they welcomed him back once more in 2019 only confirms that Frusciante’s artful style is the special spice that gives these Peppers their everlasting zing.