Great for music lovers, specially the band's fans
Pros:
Excelent life experience
Cons:
Nothing
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Author's Review
This work really impressed me for the details about the life and trajetory of the lead singer of Red Hot Chili Peppers. During the past ten years, i've been collecting the most itens around the Chili Peppers, like CD's, DVD's and more, trying to get a closer step of the band's history. But nothing compares to this book. For fans and general music lovers, people get from the book amazing histories about how deep is the life by taking drugs, and how pretty your life-history can increase by superating this scar. More than a Chili Peppers' artwork for fans, it's a musta-have book into your collection.
It starts when Anthony Kiedis was just a young boy, buying drugs with a mexican friend and trying, somehow, to speed the just-born band up. By women, concerts and drugs stories, the main focus brings us the holy trajetory of one of the most popular and irreverent rock bands from the past times.