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Red Hot Chili Peppers
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One Hot Minute
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Warner Brothers |
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0:00 |
| Ref#: |
?-0234 |
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Warped
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Aeroplane
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Deep Kick
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My Friends
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Coffee Shop
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Pea
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One Big Mob
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Walkabout
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Tearjerker
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One Hot Minute
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Falling into Grace
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Shallow Be Thy Game
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Transcending
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At the time of its release, One Hot Minute was viewed as the beginning of a new direction for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Guitarist John Frusciante had departed and former Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro joined the ranks after some false starts with short-lived replacements. Band chemistry here isn't quite up to past standards. Navarro stretches out throughout the album, imbuing tunes with a heavy dose of hard rock and psychedelia and providing a stark contrast from Frusciante's dexterous noodling. Tracks such as "Warped" and "Aeroplane" display a band prone to exploring a less frenetic hard rock, while "Shallow Be Thy Game" sounds like the old band. Frusciante eventually returned to the fold, so this 1995 collection now stands as a curious intermission for the Peppers. --Rob O'Connor
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