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From the Web

  1. Paul Watson

    Its radical tactics have attracted criticism but have also drawn the support of stars like Sean Penn and French screen siren Brigitte Bardot along the way. Benefactors include rock legend Mick Jagger, Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis,... Full Article at ABC (Australia) Online

  2. During Thursday’s show at a packed Verizon Center, for example, socks covered feet, rather than naughty bits. There were some hints of the Los Angeles-born quartet’s crazy old ways, however. Vocalist Anthony Kiedis’s wardrobe, featuring a ratty... Full Article at The Washington Post

  3. The light show and stage set — a large video backdrop and eight small screens that moved in various arrangements and could form a circumference — were arena-appropriate but unobtrusive. The action was at stage level. On record, frontman Anthony Kiedis,... Full Article at Baltimore Sun

  4. (Getty Images) To paraphrase the great Anthony Kiedis, the sun may rise in the East but at least it settles in a finer location. Maybe the Red Hot Chili Peppers front man was onto more than he thought in his ode to his home state of California. Because... Full Article at CBS Sports

  5. Nicki Minaj

    Spring is here and summer is quickly approaching. And with the changes of the seasons comes a litany of sizzling seasonal concerts -- almost too many to count. Why you should go: The Chili Peppers are a combustible ball of energy on stage, a manic... Full Article at LehighValleyLive.com

  6. A lot has gone down since we last saw the Chilis live. Guitarist John Frusciante quit after five albums and two stints in the band. The group released its first album in five years, the chart-topping "I'm With You." And on April 14, Red Hot Chili... Full Article at The Morning Call

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  8. I would like to share it with all of my friends and CP fans (what Anthony really said): AP file photoAnthony Kiedis, flanked by former and current Red Hot Chili Peppers Jack Irons, Chad Smith and Michael "Flea" Balazary, giving his Rock Hall acceptance... Full Article at MLive.com

  9. Ex-Red Hot Chili Peppers star Jack Sherman has criticised his former bandmates after he was excluded from their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.Anthony Kiedis' band joined Guns N' Roses and the Beastie Boys as they accepted their places in... Full Article at MSN Entertainment

  10. Frontman Chris Martin ended the track by singing, "We're sending all our love to the Beastie Boys." The Red Hot Chili Peppers also dedicated their New Jersey concert on Friday to the late rapper, with singer Anthony Kiedis donning a homemade T-shirt... Full Article at The Post Chronicle

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