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Before they were radio icons, RHCP were underground wildcards in the LA club scene. Fueled by Flea’s slap-bass frenzy and Anthony Kiedis’s rapid-fire vocal delivery, their early albums were chaotic, high-energy fusion experiments.

A deeply melodic, reflective album driven by lush vocal harmonies and Frusciante’s love for New Wave and 1960s pop arrangements.

A certified masterpiece. Recorded in a haunted mansion with producer Rick Rubin, this sprawling double album spawned massive hits like "Under the Bridge" and "Give It Away," redefining alternative rock for the 1990s. 3. The Experimental Detour (1995)

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The only studio album featuring all four founding members, including guitarist Hillel Slovak.

A massive 28-track double album that earned the band multiple Grammy Awards, led by the smash hit "Dani California." 4. The Josh Klinghoffer Era (2011–2016)

The only studio album featuring the original four founding members (including guitarist Hillel Slovak and drummer Jack Irons). It remains a masterclass in aggressive, high-octane rock. 2. Breakthrough and Global Superstardom (1989–1992)

Frusciante departed amicably once again in 2009 to pursue electronic and solo music. The band recruited long-time touring friend and multi-instrumentalist Josh Klinghoffer to take over guitar duties.

The only studio album to feature the complete original lineup, including founding guitarist Hillel Slovak and drummer Jack Irons. It showcased a harder rock edge. 2. The Golden Age and Global Breakthrough (1989–2006)

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Mother's Milk (1989) — The first album with the classic Frusciante/Smith lineup.

A massive, 28-track double album that debuted at Number 1 on the Billboard charts. It stands as a showcase of Frusciante’s virtuosic guitar solos and earned the band multiple Grammy Awards. 3. The Josh Klinghoffer Era (2011–2019)

The breakthrough album that introduced guitarist John Frusciante and drummer Chad Smith, featuring the hit cover of Stevie Wonder’s "Higher Ground." The Global Superstardom Era (1990s)