Freaky Styley
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Freaky Styley is the second studio albumby American rockband Red Hot Chili Peppers, released on August 16, 1985 on EMI Records. The album name holds its origins in a commonly used phrase in the '80s to describe anything as being "freaky styley". Freaky Styley marks founding guitarist Hillel Slovak's studio album debut, following his return to the band earlier in the year. The album is also the last to feature drummer Cliff Martinez. Freaky Styley was produced by George Clinton, of Parliament-Funkadelic. "Jungle Man" and "Hollywood (Africa)" were released as the album's two singles while "Catholic School Girls Rule" and "Jungle Man" both had music videos made for the songs."-Wikipedia
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Rolling Stone
Freaky Styley, the Peppers’ first full-length album, is wilder, rougher, funnier and funkier than their self-titled EP, which was no semiotics colloquium itself.
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All Music
Freaky Styley is the quirkiest, loosest, and most playful album in their long and winding catalog.
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Sputnik Music
The Chili Peppers continue developing and experimenting with their Styley
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