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Overwhelmed by fame, Frusciante quit mid-tour in 1992. The band eventually hired Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro .
Produced by funk legend George Clinton , this album saw the return of Hillel Slovak and remains the band's purest "straight funk" effort. the red hot chili peppers discography
A darker, heavier, and more psychedelic departure from their funk roots. While commercially successful (peaking at #4 in the US), it failed to match the cultural impact of its predecessor. 4. The Global Dominance Era (1999–2006) Overwhelmed by fame, Frusciante quit mid-tour in 1992
Frusciante’s 1998 return marked the band's most commercially dominant period, shifting toward melodic alternative rock. A darker, heavier, and more psychedelic departure from
The only studio album to feature the full original "fairfax high" lineup of Kiedis, Flea, Slovak, and Irons. It cracked the Billboard 200 and set the blueprint for their future sound.
Their first Gold record, featuring a high-octane cover of Stevie Wonder’s "Higher Ground".
The is a masterclass in musical survival and evolution. Over four decades, the band has transitioned from Los Angeles cult funk-punkers into one of the best-selling rock acts in history, with over 120 million records sold .