Red Hot Chili Peppers – Mother’s Milk

Album Info

Artist: Red Hot Chili Peppers

Title: Mother's Milk

Year: 1989

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Tracklist

  • 1. Good Time Boys - Remastered (5:01)
  • 2. Higher Ground - Remastered 2003 (3:22)
  • 3. Subway To Venus - Remastered (4:25)
  • 4. Magic Johnson - Remastered (2:57)
  • 5. Nobody Weird Like Me - Remastered (3:49)
  • 6. Knock Me Down - Remastered (3:43)
  • 7. Taste The Pain - Remastered (4:31)
  • 8. Stone Cold Bush - Remastered (3:05)
  • 9. Fire - Remastered (2:03)
  • 10. Pretty Little Ditty - Remastered (3:07)
  • 11. Punk Rock Classic - Remastered (1:46)
  • 12. Sexy Mexican Maid - Remastered (3:22)
  • 13. Johnny, Kick A Hole In The Sky - Remastered (5:20)
  • 14. Song That Made Us What We Are Today (12:56)
  • 15. Knock Me Down (4:44)
  • 16. Sexy Mexican Maid (3:59)
  • 17. Salute To Kareem (3:24)
  • 18. Castles Made Of Sand - Live (3:19)
  • 19. Crosstown Traffic - Live (2:53)

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Artist Bio

Red Hot Chili Peppers are a rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1983 and known for their energetic fusion of rock, funk, alternative, and punk influences. They started releasing music with their debut album in 1984 and gained major recognition in the late 1980s and early '90s with albums like Blood Sugar Sex Magik and Californication, the latter selling over 16 million copies worldwide. The group's sound has been shaped significantly by the ongoing comings and goings of guitarist John Frusciante, whose multiple stints have coincided with some of their biggest successes. Over their career, they've released chart-topping albums across four decades and picked up a variety of awards along the way. If you like bands such as Faith No More, Jane's Addiction, or Pearl Jam, you’ll likely find something familiar in the Chili Peppers’ catalog.