The Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. Their music incorporates elements of alternative rock, funk, punk rock and psychedelic rock. The band consists of vocalist Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea, drummer Chad Smith, and guitarist John Frusciante. With over 80 million records sold worldwide, they are one of the best-selling bands of all time. They have won six Grammy Awards and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.
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The Grammy was the first time the band has ever been awarded the award for a live performance at a major U.S. sporting event, and the first since the Beatles won the Grammys in 1968. They also won the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance for the song “I Can’t Go for That” in 1991. The Red Hot ChiliPeppers have been inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame for their work on the album Freaky Styley, which included backing vocals by the singer for the 1970s disco group Rose Royce, Gwen Dickey, and on their second album, The Uplift Mofo Party Plan. Their third album, Stadium Arcadium, was their first album to reach number one on the billboard 200 chart, and their fourth, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, became their first major commercial success. Their fifth album, One Hot Minute, was released in 1992, but failed to match the critical or popular acclaim of its predecessor. In 1998, following Navarro’s dismissal, FrusCIante rejoined the band. In 2009, he left again to focus on his solo career; he was replaced by Josh Klinghoffer, who appeared on I’m with You and The Getaway, before Frus CItee rejoined in 2019. Their sixth album, By the Way, was also successful; StadiumArcadium was their next albums, by the Way and Stadium arcadium, were also successful. Their eighth album, California, was the group’s last album before Californication.
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