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In the vibrant tapestry of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' career, the live performance at the Radio City Music Hall on September 7, 1995, captures a pivotal moment as they were riding high on the success of their fifth studio album, *One Hot Minute*, which had just been released a year earlier. This period represents a unique blend of creativity and turbulence for the band. Notably, *One Hot Minute* is characterized by its darker tones and introspective lyrics, largely influenced by guitarist Dave Navarro, who had recently joined after the departure of John Frusciante. The live performance hinted at this evolving sound, blending funk, rock, and a touch of introspection that defined the album. It's interesting to note that during this time, the band was pushing boundaries, experimenting with their style while dealing with personal challenges within the group. The 1995 Video Music Awards appearance reiterated their presence in the music scene, showcasing not just their energetic performances but also their emotional depth, marking a significant chapter in their enduring journey.