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Back in July 1997, when the Red Hot Chili Peppers lit up the Fuji Tenjinyama Ski Resort in Japan with "The Power Of Equality," they were riding high off their 1995 album, *One Hot Minute*. This was a pivotal period for the band, as it marked a few transitional phases, including their first album since the departure of guitarist John Frusciante. The live performance showcased not just their infectious energy but also the evolution of their sound, combining funk rock with a touch of grunge—a reflection of the music scene at the time. The 1997 Fuji Rock Festival was especially significant; it was one of the first major music festivals in Japan, signaling a growing popularity for rock music in the region. It's fascinating to consider how this live recording captured the band's spirit right in the midst of transformation, resonating powerfully with fans old and new.