Red Hot Chili Peppers reissue 'Californication' picture disc for anniversary

Red Hot Chili Peppers are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their iconic album Californication in a very special way.

The band’s album came out June 8, 1999, and gave us songs like “Californication,” “Otherside” and “Around The World.”

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Now, the band is releasing a picture disc reissue of the record. It includes all 15 songs and is available for $29.99 here. It’s currently in pre-order because it won’t officially release until September 13. You can see what it looks like below.

Along with the reissue, there’s a new shirt for the album for the same price. Check that out here.

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Earlier this year, the band covered “Pyramid Song” by Radiohead at the actual pyramids in Egypt.

Yes, that’s right. Guitarist Josh Klinghoffer did a piano rendition of the song to start the band’s encore performance.

The band actually live-streamed the entire concert that took place right in front of the pyramids of Giza.

In other news, RHCP’s Flea recently entertained the crowd at a Tasmanian gig by doing handstands after a power outage halted their set. You can see a photo of that below.

The band also performed at the Grammys with Post Malone.

Malone started his set with an emotional acoustic performance of “Stay” complete with moody fog and a skull-adorned jacket. He showed off his amazing vocal chops and only made us love him more.

He then lightened the mood with a rendition of “Rockstar” before transitioning into his collab with the Chili Peppers. Malone played guitar with the band for “Dark Necessities” and sang backing vocals.

Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis even took his shirt off during the set, which was somewhat confusing but we didn’t hate it.

What do you think of the Red Hot Chili Peppers album reissue? Sound off in the comments below!

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