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Back in June 1998, when the Red Hot Chili Peppers rocked the Tibetan Freedom Concert at Washington's RFK Stadium, they were fresh off the release of "The Uplift Mofo Party Plan," which came out just a few weeks prior. This concert was not only a milestone for the band but also a significant cultural statement, aligning their music with a cause that resonated globally. By this time, the iconic lineup featuring Anthony Kiedis, Flea, John Frusciante, and Chad Smith had solidified their sound, blending funk, rock, and punk into a powerful force. Interestingly, this particular event was organized by the Beastie Boys and was meant to raise awareness for the plight of Tibet, showcasing the Chili Peppers’ willingness to use their platform for social change. Their energetic performance, coupled with the weight of the occasion, really encapsulated the band’s infectious spirit and commitment to impactful music-making during that period. What a powerful moment in music history!