The Band:
Anthony Kiedis (Vocals: 1983-Present)
Flea (Bass Guitar: 1983-Present)
Jack Sherman (Guitar: 1984-1985)
Hillel Slovak (Guitar: 1983, 1985-1988)
Duane McKnight (Guitar: 1988)
John Frusciante (Guitar: 1989-1992, 1998-Present)
Zander Schloss (Guitar: 1992)
Arik Marshall (Guitar: 1992)
Jesse Tobias (Guitar: 1993)
Dave Navarro (Guitar: 1993-1998)
Jack Irons (Drums: 1983, 1986-1988)
Cliff Martinez (Drums:1984-1986)
DH Peligro (Drums: 1988)
Chad Smith (Drums: 1989-Present)
“If anyone decides to make a Red Hot Chili Peppers biopic, the most apt title has already been taken by M Night Shyamalan: Unbreakable. The tagline they could filch from Nietzsche: what doesn’t kill them makes them stronger”. So wrote Q magazine in 2002 just before the release of the critically acclaimed By The Way album. This album marked a turning point in the history of this band, as it was the moment when they finally turned their back on the bass-oriented music of their past, and moved forward in a way that seemed impossible to those who had been long-time fans of the band. This was not only due to the fact that it was musically so different to the blistering, George Clinton led, and in some cases produced, funk rock of their early albums, but also because it seemed for a long time that the Red Hot Chili Peppers simply could not possibly exist over 20 years after their formation. After all, any band that had been through 8 guitarists, 4 drummers, and more drug problems than any group could reasonably expect to survive, surely couldn’t be at the peak of its popularity after over 20 years of existence, could it? The answer, as demonstrated by the band’s massive series of concerts over this summer, is a resounding yes.
Anthony Kiedis (Vocals: 1983-Present)
Flea (Bass Guitar: 1983-Present)
Jack Sherman (Guitar: 1984-1985)
Hillel Slovak (Guitar: 1983, 1985-1988)
Duane McKnight (Guitar: 1988)
John Frusciante (Guitar: 1989-1992, 1998-Present)
Zander Schloss (Guitar: 1992)
Arik Marshall (Guitar: 1992)
Jesse Tobias (Guitar: 1993)
Dave Navarro (Guitar: 1993-1998)
Jack Irons (Drums: 1983, 1986-1988)
Cliff Martinez (Drums:1984-1986)
DH Peligro (Drums: 1988)
Chad Smith (Drums: 1989-Present)
“If anyone decides to make a Red Hot Chili Peppers biopic, the most apt title has already been taken by M Night Shyamalan: Unbreakable. The tagline they could filch from Nietzsche: what doesn’t kill them makes them stronger”. So wrote Q magazine in 2002 just before the release of the critically acclaimed By The Way album. This album marked a turning point in the history of this band, as it was the moment when they finally turned their back on the bass-oriented music of their past, and moved forward in a way that seemed impossible to those who had been long-time fans of the band. This was not only due to the fact that it was musically so different to the blistering, George Clinton led, and in some cases produced, funk rock of their early albums, but also because it seemed for a long time that the Red Hot Chili Peppers simply could not possibly exist over 20 years after their formation. After all, any band that had been through 8 guitarists, 4 drummers, and more drug problems than any group could reasonably expect to survive, surely couldn’t be at the peak of its popularity after over 20 years of existence, could it? The answer, as demonstrated by the band’s massive series of concerts over this summer, is a resounding yes.
by Tayla October 17, 2004
Made some mistakes with this war...but he has experienced more events than any other president....
9/11,Sadaam and his regime,and many disasters and war.
9/11,Sadaam and his regime,and many disasters and war.
if bush is such a bad president...WHY WAS HE REELECTED?!
and didnt he go to Yale?..hmm but remember dubya bush reads books upside down so i guess he didnt go to yale huh!
and didnt he go to Yale?..hmm but remember dubya bush reads books upside down so i guess he didnt go to yale huh!
by Tayla January 04, 2005
Whiny boy band who label themselves "punk". WTF? The Red Hot Chili Peppers are more "punk" than them, and RHCP aren't even punk! Geez!
And all my friends rekon the lead singers hot! Grossout! Axl Rose looks like a Calvin Klien model next to him!
And all my friends rekon the lead singers hot! Grossout! Axl Rose looks like a Calvin Klien model next to him!
by Tayla August 14, 2004
Its going to be different tonight baby, (its that time of the month again) its gunna be a strawberry kiss
by Tayla December 26, 2005
The once gorgeous singer of Guns & Roses. Oh God he was so f**king sexy back in the day! Stephanie Semour sure was lucky! But I rekon she was too dumb to realise that. Didn't they look cute in the November Rain filmclip?
Axl Rose WAS a f**king legend! Well, he still is now, he just needs to get rid of those disgusting braids damnit!
by Tayla July 04, 2004
Founding Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist. A living example of one of the world's best musicians. He isn't my fave Chili-Pepper when it comes to looks, but he is a genius and deserves all the love, respect and money he gets. We're with you flea!
Flea's real name is Michael 'Flea' Balzary. He is 5'9 and he has appeared in several movies and he is the voice of Donnie in the Nickelodeon cartoon series, 'The Wild Thornberrys'. Not exaclty a looker, but his talent makes up for it big time.
by Tayla February 12, 2004
Lead singer of rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. Born in Grand Rapids in 1962, this sex god is a unique example of L.A's best artists. Women want him and men want to be him!!!! Who's wouldn't?
Anthony Kiedis is only the most sexiest and talented rock artist alive. A dark, handsome man with a buff body and an eye for all women, it's no wonder he has 2 out of 4 women after him!
by Tayla February 12, 2004