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In October 1984, when the Red Hot Chili Peppers performed "Battle Ship" in Columbus, they were still carving their path in the music scene. This performance came just after their self-titled debut album, which was released in 1984, and just before their second record, "Freaky Styley," which dropped in 1985. At this point, the band was still developing their signature blend of funk, punk, and rock, with Jack Sherman on guitar—a crucial piece in their early sound. Interestingly enough, this live performance captures their raw energy and youthful spirit, showcasing a time when they were experimenting and pushing boundaries. It’s fascinating to see how they’ve grown since those early days into a powerhouse of a band. This live recording offers a glimpse into the genesis of their eclectic style, with a promise of what was to come in their illustrious career.