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The Red Hot Chili Peppers are gearing up to release their first album in five years on August 30, I'm With You which marks their first album since guitarist John Frusciante quit for a second time in 2009 and was replaced by Josh Klinghoffer.

The title of Red Hot Chili Peppers' new album is inspired by an acid trip according to BangShowBiz in Los Angeles. Anthony Kiedis, who fronts the band, says they are currently using the working title Dr Johnny Skinz's Disproportionately Rambunctious Polar Express Machine-head, based on one of their friends' experiences after he had taken the drug acid.

Anthony explained: "He was reminiscing about one of his legendary acid trips, and told us that he had been playing a sold-out show to the planets and moons, and his number-one hit was, well, that title.
"We found it so funny that we told him for as long as the album was under the radar, that that would be our nickname for it."

And although Anthony admits that the name might be changed when the album is released, he is confident that the follow up to 2006's Stadium Arcadium will show a whole new side to the band, after bassist Flea has been learning more about the practical side of writing music. He explained: "Before, some of our jams were a bit hit-and-miss. On this record, a decent number of songs were actually thought out and planned in a way we had never done before. "That is, with Flea's new knowledge of music theory, we explored the writing process with a bit more precision."

Source: http://www.channel24.co.za/Music/News/Acid-trip-inspires-RHCP-album-title-20110222
 

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