John Anthony Frusciante, born in New York on March 5th 1970, is one of the creative forces behind the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and a respected and acclaimed solo artist in his own right. Joining the Chili Peppers in 1988 after the death of Hillel Slovak, the band's original guitarist, Frusciante featured on both Mother's Milk and Blood Sugar Sex Magik. However, John's rise was short lived. On May 7th, 1992, John quit the band just before the Chili Peppers were due on stage. (He did however play the show). His departure was considered a result of mental illness caused by his indulgence in drugs, as well as heavy fatigue from touring. In 1994, John released Niandra Lades & Usually Just A T-Shirt, his first solo album. Some of the material had already been recorded whilst he was on tour. Many fans consider this album to be his best solo album which included many bizarre and aptly named songs such as "My Smile is a Rifle" and "Running Away Into You". After his departure from the Chili Peppers, John slipped further into the world of drugs. In 1997, his second solo album, Smile From The Streets You Hold, was released. According to Frusciante, this album was released solely to raise money for his drug habit. It was later withdrawn from sale. John's heavy drug usage had brought him close to death on multiple occasions. It was with this that he checked himself into rehab to overcome his habits. In 1998, he was asked to re-join the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He said yes, and in 1999, Californication was released with John back on guitar. His reappearance in the public eye was greeted with some shock, as there were many tales of his terrible descent into addiction, but it was clear to everyone who listened to Californication
1 | Stage | Enclosure |
2 | Fanfare | Enclosure |
3 | Run | Enclosure |
4 | Cinch | Enclosure |
5 | Today Your Love,Tomorrow The World | We're A Happy Family: A Tribute To Ramones |
6 | Crowded | Enclosure |
7 | Shining Desert | Enclosure |
8 | Sleep | Enclosure |
9 | Excuses | Enclosure |
10 | Zone | Enclosure |