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Back in 1984, when the Red Hot Chili Peppers took the stage at Stache's in Columbus, they were riding the wave of their self-titled debut album, released just a year earlier. That album showed off their unique fusion of funk, punk, and rock — a sound that would soon earn them a devoted following. During this live performance, you can catch the raw energy and playful spirit of the band, with Anthony Kiedis showcasing his wild stage presence and Flea’s unmistakably funky bass lines. It’s interesting to note that this was still early in their career; the band was still figuring out their identity and honing their craft. They hadn’t yet hit commercial success or mainstream recognition, which would later explode with albums like "Mother's Milk" and "Blood Sugar Sex Magik." But at this moment, you can see the seeds of that future greatness planted in their exuberant performance.