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This article is about the One Hot Minute album but contains a lot of unnecessary information about the band and John Frusciante's temporary departure. I don't think it's relevant to this article so I've removed a lot of it. [[User:SJH|SJH]] 15:55, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
This article is about the One Hot Minute album but contains a lot of unnecessary information about the band and John Frusciante's temporary departure. I don't think it's relevant to this article so I've removed a lot of it. [[User:SJH|SJH]] 15:55, 17 May 2006 (UTC)

==Pea==

About Pea, I thought it might be worth mentioning that it had to be taken off the album in order for it to be sold at Wal-Mart. It would have been a bit foolish to actually edit the song because every other word would be cut out. If you're wondering where I got the info, Flea said it in an interview with what I believe was Bass Player magazine. [[User:SandwichHat|SandwichHat]] 03:38, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

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Later Setlists

"Although the band has not played any songs from this album since Frusciante's return in 1998 (due to the change in guitar style), the album fared well on the charts." I actually saw them in concert in 1999 with John Frusciante and they played "Pea." It's just Flea (as opposed to the band), but it IS off the album in question.

Subjectivity

Their style regresses without the beauty of nostalgia on tracks such as "Walkabout"

This statement could be construed as subjective. A reasonable point about the subject of the article, but deceptively worded.


About the drumming

Many of the songs on One Hot Minute where not recorded by Chad Smith, so the statment about it being his "finest" may not be entirly applicable, that is unless since he wrote it it is still essentially his talent that is of importance, could someone more musically minded please offer a solotuion?


Where on earth did you hear that Chad did not record the drums on this album? I have never heard anything like ths and I know A LOT about the Chili Peppers. Egg Creations 18:06, 4 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I simply confused the Purcussionists on the album with being session drummers. I didn't realise that "Purcussion" and "Druming" are two seperate concepts. I can assure you my face is red, and I retract my statment.


It's cool don't worry about it, Egg Creations 16:54, 27 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Tearjerker

Someone mentioned that 'Tearjerker' could be about Slovak. While listening to the song that could be a valid arguement, but if you read Kiedis' autobiography he mentions that the song is in fact about Cobain. (Egg Creations 18:08, 4 April 2006 (UTC))[reply]

RHCP Info

This article is about the One Hot Minute album but contains a lot of unnecessary information about the band and John Frusciante's temporary departure. I don't think it's relevant to this article so I've removed a lot of it. SJH 15:55, 17 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Pea

About Pea, I thought it might be worth mentioning that it had to be taken off the album in order for it to be sold at Wal-Mart. It would have been a bit foolish to actually edit the song because every other word would be cut out. If you're wondering where I got the info, Flea said it in an interview with what I believe was Bass Player magazine. SandwichHat 03:38, 2 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]