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Californication complete
Red Hot Chili Peppers rock in San Antonio, stay funky, unexpected
By Austin Powell
Tuesday night at the sold-out AT&T Center in San Antonio, the Peppers balanced these parallel universes - Mars and Jupiter - traveling through their double album, Stadium Arcadium, with multiple stops in the golden state ("Dani California," "Californication"), while exhibiting a modern take on "How the West Was Won" with several 7-minute to 15-minute instrumental excursions grounded by Smith's thunderous Bonzo bang. Boldly snubbing What Hits!?, the quartet passed over a few "Best Of" collections' worth of hit singles ("Under the Bridge," "Suck My Kiss," "Aeroplane," "Around the World") in favor of choice rarities. From 2003's We're a Happy Family - A Tribute to the Ramones, the quartet gave a funky face-lift to "Havana Affair" before delivering a ZZ Top-inspired, Texas-sized boogie with "Nobody Weird like Me," circa Mother's Milk. Other highlights included the sensory overload of "Throw Away Your Television" and the double-shot encore of Blood Sugar Sex Magik, via "I Could Have Lied" and "Give It Away." The Texan strives to present all information fairly, accurately and completely.
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