Deceased Guitarist Tribute on Otherside Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Deceased Guitarist Tribute on Otherside Red Hot Chili Peppers

Anthony Kiedis opens up about struggles with drug addiction on the Red Hot Chili Peppers' hit song "Otherside." Which might explain some of the imagery used in the music video where we can see Flea strung out and playing bass on the wires of a telephone pole or a person battling with their shadow-self as the try to navigate a complex maze where just when one thinks they've found an exit, they simply find themselves trapped in another part of the same puzzle. The video ends with the main character in the same exact situation they were in at the beginning of the video, symbolizing the never-ending cycle of drug addiction. The song and video are allegedly a tribute to founding Red Hot Chili Peppers' guitarist Hillel Slovak who died of an overdose in 1988.

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