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John Frusciante, guitarist of Red Hot Chili Peppers, goes solo on "Murderers" ('The Judah Moss Affair'). This song was also featured is Girl Skateboard's acclaimed "Yeah! Right" video.
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woody harrelson introduces the red hot chili peppers to stage to play a rare small theater performance in Hollywood on May 5th, 2007. Amazing intro by Flea, John, and Chad, before Anthony takes the stage. John Frusciante goes off! enjoy.
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It is said that this short film was directed by Johnny Depp in 1993/94 at JFs Hollywood Hills home. Turn up the volume of your speakers ;)
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