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Greatest Hits [Explicit]

Greatest Hits [Explicit]

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Greatest Hits not so hot
Not the best compulation I would have come up with. Only had one or two songs on it that I liked. But oh well Its in my collection now. Maybe it will grow on me later.
2006-08-10
Almost all of the greatest.
I wish "Around the world" and "Zephyr Song" would have been on it, but other than that I have no problems with this greatest hits compilation. RHCP have produced some mindblowing tunes and most of them are featured on this disc. If you haven't bought any RHCP albums before then go and get this one now!
2006-08-07
great disc
All the hits RHCP has to offer ... except their remake of Love Rollercoaster. Oh well.
2006-07-05
gooooooooood......verrrrry good....
A PERFECT Red Hot Chili Peppers album....(well those are the greatest hits!)especially otherside and californication....for those who like this album, You migth like Nirvana tooo...

Kebab Worshipper
2006-06-19
What hits?
The Red Hot Chili Peppers' first compilation "What Hits!?" was released back in 1992, and considering the immense success they've encountered since then, an update is certainly due. However, we'll still have to wait for it, because this greatest-hits collection is abysmal.

Too many songs that should have been on here were left off, and in their place are songs that were never hits and aren't particularly good ("Universally Speaking?" "Road Trippin'?" I didn't even know they were released as singles!). Only one song from the One Hot Minute album, "My Friends," made the cut, and I'm surprised guitarist John Frusciante was that generous given his feelings toward the Dave Navarro era. There's no reason at all "Aeroplane" shouldn't be here, and "Coffee Shop" merited inclusion as well. "Love Rollercoaster," from the soundtrack to "Beavis & Butthead Do America," should have been a no-brainer, but, well, Navarro appeared on it, so no such luck. But perhaps the most startling and unforgiveable omissions are "Can't Stop" and "The Zephyr Song," the two biggest hits off of By The Way besides the title track.

Of course you get "Under The Bridge," "Give It Away," "Californication" and "Scar Tissue" along with a couple of new tracks, "Save The Population" and the incredible "Fortune Faded," which has a great hook and is one of their best songs of the past ten years. Still though, this is a great example of how NOT to put together a greatest-hits collection. I like the Chili Peppers quite a bit but this album isn't worth your time- just buy the individual albums and download "Fortune Faded."
2006-05-25
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