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Red Hot Chili Peppers Aim For August Release
Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith has revealed that the band's new album is due to be released at the end of August.
The 'By The Way' star, who is currently touring with his instrumental band Chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats, announced the news in an interview with Rock It Out. The group recently said that the working title for their new album is Dr Johnny Skinz's Disproportionately Rambunctious Polar Express Machine-head, but when asked if the band had come up with a final title for the LP, Smith responded with "no name". Of how the recording process has been, he said: "It's been going good. We got lots of songs, we're just choosing the ones that are gonna be on the album. It sounds great." Smith also praised new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer - who replaced John Frusciante following his departure from the band at the end of 2009 - stating that "he brought a lot to the table, he's an excellent writer". :D:D:D |
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I hope it is nothing like their last album though, wasn't a major fan of that one. |
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Oh!! YAY! I hope they do a tour after, I want to see them live so much!
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SA was alright
hoping this will be better:dance: |
Oh good. I personally loved SA but it wasn't as good as BTW, BSSM or C.
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The Thrills The Pixies Groove Armada Chili's Singing Can't Stop with 80.000 people in a park was unreal. |
pixies and chillis you lucky prick:bawling::bawling::bawling::bawling::bawling:
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and yeah its lookin like electric picnic for me next year i need a break from oxegen too hah |
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back when i was like 14 and i was in austrailia my older brother was gonna buy me a U2 ticket when they were playing in sydney but i didnt wanna go cus i hate them:joker:
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