Red Hot Chili Peppers - By The Way
Warner Bros.  (2002)
Alternative, Funk Rock, Rock

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CD    16 tracks  (68:38) 
   01   By The Way             03:37
   02   Universally Speaking             04:19
   03   This Is The Place             04:17
   04   Dosed             05:12
   05   Don't Forget Me             04:37
   06   The Zephyr Song             03:52
   07   Can't Stop             04:29
   08   I Could Die For You             03:13
   09   Midnight             04:55
   10   Throw Away Your Television             03:44
   11   Cabron             03:38
   12   Tear             05:17
   13   On Mercury             03:28
   14   Minor Thing             03:37
   15   Warm Tape             04:16
   16   Venice Queen             06:07
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Purchase Date 17.07.2002
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When the Red Hot Chili Peppers first appeared smeared in neon body paint with socks dangling precariously from their cocks, even the most faithful funk-metal convert couldn't have conceived they would be around some 20 years later, carrying on in much the same fashion. Despite a long history of tragedies and personnel upheavals, the California quartet's eighth business, as usual, is quite good. The title track, "By the Way," is a powerful, bruised piece of slap-bass and intermediary white-boy rapping. "Universally Speaking" pays sweaty, soulful tribute to singer Anthony Kiedis's hometown of Detroit. And "On Mercury" sounds eerily like it could have been lifted from 1984's Freaky Styley. The band's reliable eclectic side, meanwhile, surfaces on the Latin-flavored "Cabron" and moody "Venice Queen." But the biggest surprise is "Tear," a masterful homage to the Beach Boys that suggests the Chili Peppers' perpetual state of arrested development may someday lift. JP!!