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. Curiously, the album does include one track from the EMI era: their explosive cover of Stevie Wonder’s "Higher Ground" from 1989's Mother's Milk

(Featuring one of the most recognizable guitar riffs in rock history) The Zephyr Song (Psychedelic, sun-drenched pop-rock) Dani California (A genre-spanning narrative hit)

That night, she slid it into her laptop’s external drive. The first distorted funk riff of “Higher Ground” crackled through her secondhand speakers. She flinched. Then she smiled.

Spotify allows users to listen to the official 2003 Greatest Hits album or user-generated "This Is Red Hot Chili Peppers" playlists for free. While the free tier includes ads and shuffles tracks on mobile devices, the audio quality is excellent, and it is 100% legal. red hot chili peppers best of album free

(Showcasing intricate, lightning-fast guitar work)

The Ultimate Guide to Red Hot Chili Peppers Greatest Hits: Tracks, Streaming, and History

: A vibrant, story-driven rock hit.

When fans look for a "Best Of" or "Greatest Hits" album, they are usually referring to the iconic 2003 compilation, simply titled Greatest Hits . This collection covers the band's most commercially successful era, spanning Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991) through By The Way (2002), along with a few new tracks.

– The definitive, high-energy funk-rock anthem. The Melodic Masterpieces

This is arguably the definitive collection for the John Frusciante-era highlights, featuring absolute anthems like "Under the Bridge," "Scar Tissue," and "Give It Away" [1, 2]. She flinched

– The vulnerable acoustic ballad that catapulted them to superstardom.

This is the most popular and comprehensive compilation for casual fans. It covers their massive peak era under Warner Records, spanning from 1991’s Blood Sugar Sex Magik to 2002’s By the Way . It also includes two exclusive, must-hear tracks: "Fortune Faded" and "Save the Population." 2. What Hits!? (1992)

This collection focuses on the band's formative years (1984–1991). It captures the frantic energy of founding members Hillel Slovak and Jack Irons alongside core duo Anthony Kiedis and Flea. While the free tier includes ads and shuffles