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On December 3, 1986, during a live performance at Lee’s Palace in Toronto, the Red Hot Chili Peppers were at a pivotal moment in their career. They had recently released their third studio album, *The Uplift Mofo Party Plan*, which marked a significant period of experimentation and growth for the band. This album was their last with founding guitarist Hillel Slovak, who tragically passed away a year later, adding a layer of bittersweet nostalgia to the live recording. Known for their energetic and chaotic live performances, this concert showcased their raw talent, mixing funk, punk, and rock in a way that was uniquely their own. Songs like “Fight Like a Brave” and “Me & My Friends” played during this show captured the spirit of the time—full of youthful vigor and a hint of angst that resonated deeply with audiences. It's fascinating to see this moment captured before their eventual rise to international stardom, fully embracing their eclectic sound that would later define them.