Sorting through the unlikely journey from funk punk to stadium rock.

Ranking: Every Red Hot Chili Peppers Album From Worst to Best
by Kevin McMahon and Ryan Bray
on June 20, 2016, 12:00am
Sorting through the unlikely journey from funk punk to stadium rock.
A refreshing attempt at reinvention that’s not as silly as you might expect.
“I went to play one note and a bunch of pain shot up my arm,” says the Chili Peppers bassist.
The San Francisco soul septet presses their stage-crushing energy into a proper full-length.
Boston funk outfit embraces their pop influences with slick new single.
A basement show and a stadium concert rolled into one.
A new and fresh Phish album in both content and intent.
Too much positivity can be a negative thing.
Phish bassist delivers more of the same, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.