Legendary bootleg compilations like Out in L.A. (The Demos) , The Mansion Tapes , and The Greatest Hits Sessions Live can be found floating around vinyl trading circles and audio-sharing forums.

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Often considered the "Golden Era" for B-sides. The sound was melodic and layered. The band famously released 7" singles with unique tracks on the B-side.

When discussing the "unreleased" material of any band, the term can refer to a few different things. For the Chili Peppers, it encompasses songs that were fully recorded but never made it onto an album, songs that were released only as B-sides on obscure singles, studio outtakes that were scrapped, and tracks from aborted recording sessions. Beyond officially released B-sides, there exists a vast catalog of material that has never seen the light of day, including numerous songs that remain completely unknown to the public. This makes the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ unreleased discography one of the most intriguing and mysterious in modern rock history, a sprawling collection of music that has been pieced together through archival research, fan forums, and occasional high-profile leaks. The sheer number of songs that the band has recorded but never properly released provides a fascinating glimpse into their creative process, revealing alternate paths, abandoned directions, and countless melodies that were left on the cutting room floor.

A groovy, reggae-influenced rock track that blends the funk of their 80s material with the melodic maturity of the 2000s.

The band recorded nearly 50 songs for I'm With You . While only 14 made the album, the band didn't let the remaining tracks rot in a vault. Between 2012 and 2013, they released 17 of these unreleased tracks as 7-inch vinyl singles, later compiled as . It stands as a masterclass in how a band can successfully monetize and share their unreleased discography. The Aborted 2019 Album

With John back, the band recorded Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen in the same sessions. They reportedly wrote and recorded . We got 34 between the two albums. Where are the other 16?

A rhythmic, spoken-word funk experiment from the Freaky Styley (1985) sessions produced by George Clinton.

Hidden Peppers: The Deep Dive Into the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Unreleased Discography