An early frenzy born between chaos and dynamism.
The origins of funk rock were born from a chemical reaction with George Clinton.
RHCP's early masterpiece "Freaky Styley" was produced by P-Funk king George Clinton and developed a rough sound where funk and punk collide. Anthony and Flea's personalities were still on the verge of exploding, but their energy had already exceeded its limits. The "unregulated possibility" foreshadowed the great leap forward that followed.
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A:
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1)
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Jungle Man
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2)
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Hollywood (Africa)
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3)
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American Ghost Dance
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4)
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If You Want Me To Stay
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5)
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Nevermind
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B:
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1)
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Freaky Styley
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2)
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Blackeyed Blonde
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3)
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The Brothers Cup
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4)
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Battle Ship
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5)
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Lovin' and Touchin'
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6)
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Catholic School Girls Rule
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7)
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Sex Rap
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8)
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Thirty Dirty Birds
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9)
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Yertle The Turtle
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Producer, Backing Vocals - George Clinton
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Trombone, Arranged By [Horns] - Fred Wesley
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Bass - Flea
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Horns - Horny Horns
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Saxophone - Maceo Parker
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Written By - Red Hot Chili Peppers (A1, A3, A5-B9)
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Drums - Cliff Martinez
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Lead Vocals - Anthony Kiedis
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Backing Vocals - Garry Shider
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Backing Vocals - Steve Boyd
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Backing Vocals - Robert "P-Nut" Johnson
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Percussion - Larry Fratangelo
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Backing Vocals - Shirley Hayden
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Backing Vocals - Louis Kabbabie
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Lacquer Cut By - RM
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Trumpet - Benny Cowan
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Backing Vocals - Joel Virgel Viergel
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Guitar - Hillel Slovak
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Backing Vocals - Andre Williams (3)
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Backing Vocals - Mike "Clip" Payne