Flea Wants To Re-Record Least Unpopular Red Hot Chili Peppers Album (Picture Credit: Wikimedia)

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Flea, the founding member of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, is not happy with one of the albums of the band and would like to re-record the same.

The ‘By The Way’ rock group’s bassist is not a fan of the way they made their 1984 self-titled record and he blames it on the lack of “connection” with musicians Jack Sherman and Cliff Martinez, who replaced Jack Irons and Hillel Slovak after they quit, though he insists they are “great” at what they do, reports ‘Female First UK’.

Speaking to the Los Angeles Times, Flea said: “I always regret the way we made the first one.

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