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Chickenfoot  Oh Yeah   buy on itunes
Ataxia  The Sides   buy on itunes
A Williams, A Kiedis, W. Payne  Reputation   buy on itunes
John Frusciante  Central   buy on itunes
Chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats  Oh! I Spilled My Beer   buy on itunes
Alanis Morissette  You Oughta Know   buy on itunes
Young MC  Bust a Move   buy on itunes
Dr. John  Shut D Fonk Up   buy on itunes
Ronnie Wood  Spoonful (feat. Flea, Jim Keltner, Slash, Bernard Fowler & Ian McLagan)   buy on itunes
John Frusciante  The Past Recedes   buy on itunes
Chad Smith & Tom Morello  Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nothing Ta F**K Wit   buy on itunes
Omar Rodriguez Lopez Quartet  Part V   buy on itunes
Chickenfoot  Sexy Little Thing   buy on itunes
Ataxia  The Empty's Response   buy on itunes
Weirdos, The  Terrain   buy on itunes
Speed Dealer Moms  March_Three-3   buy on itunes
Swahili Blonde  Dr. Teeth   buy on itunes
Rimitti  Sidi Mansour   buy on itunes
Catherine Ringer  Prends-moi   buy on itunes

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When they're not filling arenas or making history as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the group's members are bringing their magic to every corner of the musical universe. Down in Baja at the Cabo Wabo Cantina, a loose-knit jam turned into the supergroup Chickenfoot, taking to the Billboard charts with the likes of "Oh Yeah" - a track underpinned by a skin-slammin' Chad Smith backbeat. In-again, out-again Peppers guitarist John Frusciante lays bare the vulnerability and melodicism that made "Under the Bridge" a breakthrough in the rueful reflection of "The Past Recedes." And Flea, arguably the greatest bassist of his generation, is literally all over the map, booming and slashing his way through a heavy bottom end on the Weirdos' pioneering L.A. punk cut "Terrain," Algerian singer Rimitti's underground Rai masterpiece "Sidi Mansour," and Alanis Morissette's GRAMMYr-winning "You Oughta Know." From Dr. John to Young MC to Ronnie Wood, a staggering variety of artists have added some spice to their music by mixing in a Pepper or two.
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