For over four decades, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have been a cornerstone of alternative rock, funk, and experimental pop. With a discografia oficial that includes blockbusters like Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Californication, and Return of the Dream Canteen, one might assume the well has run dry. But for the hardcore fan—the one who has memorized every John Frusciante solo and Flea bass lick—the true treasure lies not in the platinum albums, but in the shadows: the unreleased tracks, B-sides, studio outtakes, and lost sessions.
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Rare Demos: Several songs never made it past the demo stage, including "Tellin’ a Lie," "Mommasan," "Andaman & Nicobar," and "Plate of Brown". These remained unheard until a major leak in 2014. The Josh Klinghoffer Era Outtakes Beyond the Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Guide to
This is the rare case where “unreleased” officially became released. With Josh Klinghoffer, they recorded 38 songs for I’m With You. Only 14 made the album. For years, the other 24 were bootlegged as “The 2011 Sessions.” In 2013, the band finally issued them as a vinyl series called I’m Beside You. Songs like “Long Progression” and “Never Is a Long Time” are fan favorites. The story here? Flea later admitted they didn’t release it as a double album because Warner Bros. thought “no one buys double CDs anymore.” Interviews with Flea, Anthony Kiedis, and Chad Smith