Red Hot Chili Peppers Discografia Unreleased _best_
The Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) have built a legendary career from their 1983 roots in Los Angeles. Beyond their 13 studio albums, a vast world of unreleased tracks and high-energy lifestyles defines their legacy. Unreleased Tracks and Rarities
- "Search and Destroy" (Iggy Pop Cover): A ferocious take recorded live in the mansion’s library. It was pulled from the album at the last minute due to licensing issues. It finally saw a limited release on a 1993 promo CD, but a cleaner, unmastered version circulates among collectors.
- "Sikamikanico (Alternate Take): The version released on the Wayne’s World soundtrack is great, but the unreleased second take features a different bass intro by Flea (fretless, played with a violin bow) and John singing co-lead vocals.
- "Little Miss Lover" (Jimi Hendrix Cover): Recorded in the same session as "Castles Made of Sand" (B-side). The band claims the tape was "lost" in the shuffle of the 1991 fire at Rubin’s studio, but sound engineer Brendan O’Brien confirmed in a 2012 interview that he has a copy.
- "Nothin’ to Lose": A perfect pop-punk song about gambling addiction. Fully mixed. Why it was left off? Anthony Kiedis later said his vocals were "too nasal." Fans disagree.
The 1984 Demo (Pre-Self-Titled)
- Officially Released B-Sides: A massive amount of material was released on singles (e.g., Gong Li, Quixoticelixer, Over Funk).
- Unreleased:
While the Red Hot Chili Peppers have released 13 studio albums, their unreleased discography is a treasure trove for fans, containing entire "lost" albums, leaked demos, and rare session outtakes. The Famous "Lost" 2003 Album red hot chili peppers discografia unreleased
Confirmed unreleased titles (from studio whiteboards):
- Released B-Sides: These are songs recorded during album sessions but not included on the standard tracklist. RHCP has released dozens of these (e.g., I'll Be Your Domino, Soul to Squeeze, Bunker Hill).
- True Unreleased/Locked in the Vault: Songs that were recorded, possibly mixed, but never commercially released in any format. These are the "holy grails" for collectors.
The Return of Frusciante (2022–Present)
- "How It Grows" – mentioned by Klinghoffer. Never surfaced. Acoustic demo only.