Flea's Quest to Remake Red Hot Chili Peppers' First Album and Overcome Musical Insecurities

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Flea, bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, expresses his desire to remake the band's debut album, "The Red Hot Chili Peppers," released in 1984. Despite considering the songs to be good, Flea regrets the lineup changes and the connection with the replacement members. He also reflects on his favorite albums, including "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" and "Californication." Flea remains optimistic about the band's future and their dedication to music. The Red Hot Chili Peppers' most recent album is "Return of the Dream Canteen" in 2022.
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