Anthony Kiedis tortured vocals, Flea's pounding bass and Chad Smith's beats in Mother's Milk are nut-dready and unstoppable as well as the critics about the small controversy on its cover art but the tracks all hillariously boogie-woogie woohoo !
Mixing thrash metal with boogie and rappin' culture and also some seductive dirty lyrics from the real-time personal life experiences as honest as their cover of Jimi Hendrix's Fire or the halucinative Pretty Little Ditty. This record also became John Frusciante debut as "New Peppers" but he's really ripped all stupid critics in RHCP's guitar departments and slapping his riffs hard to shreds your fucking face off ...
You will feel like being surrounded by the New Orleans' Mardi Gras Wacko Orchestra or got slam-dunked from here to Timbuktu. Songs like Magic Johnson, Good Time Boys, Knock Me Down or their best cover of Stevie Wonders' Higher Ground. So, if you got chance for being invited to the G-Funk Parliament ring leader and Beastie Boys' Mom wedding, the excitement and the madness atmosphere will knock you down like it is !
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