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Meanwhile, RotDC leans towards the By The Way/ Stadium Arcadium eras. Nobody expected major sonic differences, though I would say UL went for a Californication vibe, using a somewhat minimalist approach to the more immediate, catchy tunes. As a result, it seems the more diverse stuff was saved for Return of the Dream Canteen. John needed to resynchronize with the rest, so they wanted to reach in all directions for ideas. Especially on Unlimited Love, you could feel they’ve been focusing on growing back into the band we used to listen to until 2006. Nevertheless, a certain restraint could be heard in his playing style. Of course, the prodigious guitarist still has it and could come up with a good tune in his sleep, even though he’s been crafting electronic music for a decade now. Two years of prolific jamming later, we received two 75-minute records that scream Red Hot Chili Peppers. Then, the unexpected yet somewhat inevitable happened: John Frusciante returned to the fold for a second time, generating huge interest from fans and remaining trio alike. It’s understandable the other members weren’t really interested in following new paths at this stage, even if they found a certain balance between old and new there. Josh Klinghoffer’s tenure in the band didn’t change the dynamics, although a follow-up to The Getaway might have had a chance to shift things just a bit. Review Summary: The overly productive chili peppers.ĭuring their ’99-’06 winning streak, Red Hot Chili Peppers have dug themselves into a hole sonic wise, in similar fashion to most acts reaching universal levels of fame.
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