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Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Hot Chili Peppers

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Red Hot Chili Peppers is the name of an alternative rock band of the 80s and 90s. This American group was founded in Los Angeles in 1983. This group has won 7 Grammy awards so far. The original members of this group, with the initial titles of Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem, were guitarist Hillel Slovak and drummer Jack Irons, along with vocalist Anthony Kidds and bassist Michael Belzeri. (Flea) were. Due to being in other bands, Slovak and Irons did not participate in the band's 1984 debut album (of the same name as the band). Slovak returned for second and third albums, Freaky Styley (1985) and the party show Uplift Mofo (1987), but he died of a heroin overdose in 1988. As a result of his friend's death, Irons decided to leave the band. After brief exchanges on guitar and drums, John Frusciante and Smith joined in 1988. The line-up of Flea, Anthony Kiedis, Frusciante, and Smith was the longest-running, five-album studio album, beginning with Mother's Milk (1989). In 1990, the group signed with Warner Bros. Records and recorded Blood Sugar Sex Magic (1991) produced by Rick Rubin. The album became the group's first major commercial success, but Frusciante grew frustrated with the group's popularity and abruptly left the tour in 1992 in the middle of the Blood Sugar Sex Magic tour.

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