Known for its explosive opening riff and rhythmic rap-rock verses, this track from By the Way (2002) is a fixture in live sets and sports arenas alike.

(2002 – By the Way )

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The title track of their 1999 comeback album, this song serves as a haunting critique of Hollywood culture. Its minimalist, intertwining guitar and bass lines made it an instant radio staple.

This 1991 breakthrough ballad transitioned the band from "party-boy" funk to mainstream superstardom. Written by Anthony Kiedis about his feelings of loneliness and past addiction, it remains one of the most recognizable rock songs ever recorded.

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