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In October 1995, when the Red Hot Chili Peppers graced the stage at the Ahoy in Rotterdam, they were riding the wave of their critically acclaimed album, "One Hot Minute." Released just a year earlier, this album marked a notable shift for the band, as it was their first without guitarist John Frusciante. Instead, they collaborated with Dave Navarro, blending his edgy rock style with their signature funk sound. The live recording showcases iconic tracks like "Give It Away" and "Aeroplane," both of which became staples of their energetic performances. It’s fascinating to note how, during this period, the band's dynamic was evolving; they were grappling with personal turbulence while experimenting with new sounds, which set the stage for the future comeback of Frusciante. This concert not only reflects their musical journey but also highlights a pivotal time when they were redefining their identity, echoing the resilience and creativity that characterize their evolution.