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| Twenty-one of their greatest! Under The Bridge, Show Me Your Soul, Knock Me Down, Behind The Sun, Fight Like A Brave, Higher Ground, Hollywood, more. |
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| 1 Higher Ground |
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| 2 Fight Like a Brave |
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| 3 Behind the Sun |
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| 4 Me & My Friends |
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| 5 Backwoods |
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| 6 True Men Don't Kill Coyotes |
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| 7 Fire |
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| 8 Get Up and Jump |
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| 9 Knock Me Down |
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| 10 Under the Bridge |
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| 11 Show Me Your Soul |
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| 12 If You Want Me to Stay |
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| 13 Hollywood |
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| 14 Jungle Man |
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| 15 The Brothers Cup |
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| 16 Taste the Pain |
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| 17 Catholic School Girls Rule |
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| 18 Johnny, Kick a Hole in the Sky |
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Album Review
After the Red Hot Chili Peppers left EMI for Warner Bros. and hit the big time with "Under The Bridge," their former label gathered most of the best tracks from the group's first four albums for the compilation "What Hits!?" Since "Blood Sugar Sex Magik", the Peppers' most popular album, was recorded for Warner, none of its songs are present -- with the exception of "Under The Bridge," which was somehow licensed for use. "What Hits!?" does a pretty good job of sifting through the Peppers' uneven discography and picking out the best moments, making it a very useful sampler; it also contains "Show Me Your Soul," the band's contribution to the "Pretty Woman" soundtrack. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Biography


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