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2[[caption-width-right:337:''Step into a heaven where I keep it on the soulside''\
3''Girl, please me, be my soul bride''[[note]]Clockwise, from left: Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith and Music/JohnFrusciante[[/note]]]]
4->''Sometimes I feel like I don't have a partner''\
5''Sometimes I feel like my only friend''\
6''Is the city I live in, the [[UsefulNotes/LosAngeles City of Angels]]''\
7''Lonely as I am, together we cry''\
8\
9''I drive on her streets cause she's my companion''\
10''I walk through her hills cause she knows who I am''\
11''She sees my good deeds and she kisses me windy''\
12''I never worry, now that is a lie.''
13-->-- '''"Under the Bridge"'''
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15''Blood Sugar Sex Magik'' is the fifth studio album recorded by American [[AlternativeRock alt-rock]] band Music/RedHotChiliPeppers. It was released through [[Creator/WarnerBrosRecords Warner Bros. Records]] on September 24, 1991.
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17It was the band's [[BreakthroughHit breakout album]], propelling the four members to widespread success thanks to the singles "Under the Bridge" and "Give It Away", both of which are considered to be the band's [[SignatureSong signature songs]]. The album represents a fusion of the band's [[FunkRock funkier]], [[SexIsCool sex-filled]] elements along with a [[NewSoundAlbum new]], [[LighterAndSofter more melodic style]] that the band continued all the way from 1999's ''Music/{{Californication}}'' onward. In addition, the album is notable for each song [[FadingIntoTheNextSong fading into the next one]], making it the only Chili Peppers album (so far) do so.
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19It was the first Chili Peppers album produced by the legendary Music/RickRubin, who remained their producer until 2011, after the release of their tenth album ''I'm With You''. Commercially, it was a smash hit, going seven-times Platinum in the United States, triple-Platinum in the United Kingdom, and selling 13 million copies worldwide. Along with Music/{{Nirvana}}'s ''Music/{{Nevermind|Album}}'' (which was released on the same day, to boot!) and Music/{{REM}}'s ''Music/OutOfTime'', it is credited with bringing AlternativeRock to the mainstream. The band would cameo on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E22KrustyGetsKancelled "Krusty Gets Cancelled"]], and appear on Series/SaturdayNightLive.
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21"Under the Bridge" would hit #2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the band's best performer on the Hot 100 to this day, while "Give It Away" would top the ''Billboard'' US Alternative chart; both would also be Top 20 hits in the UK. Two more singles, "Suck My Kiss" and "Breaking the Girl", would also be Top 20 hits on the US Alternative chart. The song "Soul to Squeeze", which was recorded during the album sessions but not featured on the album (it was initially included as a BSide on the lead singles), was released as a single in 1993 after being featured on the ''Film/{{Coneheads}}'' soundtrack, and became a surprise Top 40 hit in the US.
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23While Kiedis, Flea, and Smith enjoyed their newfound success, guitarist Music/JohnFrusciante (21 years old at the time, eight years younger than the rest of the members) felt ostracised due to the constant pressures to perform better. He hated performing live and began sabotaging some of their performances, using hard drugs, and drifting apart from the rest of the members. He left the band mid-tour in early 1992 (causing almost all of their Japanese tour dates to get cancelled), forcing the band to consider numerous guitarists before settling on Music/JanesAddiction guitarist Dave Navarro. Frusciante later returned to the band in 1998 for the release of ''Music/{{Californication}}''.
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25A documentary called ''Funky Monks'' showing the band working on the album in The Mansion, a recording studio now owned by Rick Rubin, was released. The avant-garde music video for "Give It Away" won a couple of Creator/{{MTV}} video awards, and even beat out Music/{{Nirvana}}'s "Smells Like Teen Spirit" for the UsefulNotes/GrammyAward for Best Hard Rock Performance in 1993.
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27----
28!! Tracklist:
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30# "The Power of Equality" (4:03)
31# "If You Have to Ask" (3:37)
32# "Breaking the Girl" (4:55)
33# "Funky Monks" (5:23)
34# "Suck My Kiss" (3:37)
35# "I Could Have Lied" (4:04)
36# "Mellowship Slinky in B Major" (4:00)
37# "Righteous and the Wicked" (4:08)
38# "Give It Away" (4:43)
39# "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" (4:31)
40# "Under the Bridge" (4:24)
41# "Naked in the Rain" (4:26)
42# "Apache Rose Peacock" (4:42)
43# "The Greeting Song" (3:13)
44# "My Lovely Man" (4:39)
45# "Sir Psycho Sexy" (8:17)
46# "They're Red Hot" (1:12, Music/RobertJohnson cover)
47
48----
49!! Bonus Tracks (iTunes Edition):
50
51# "Little Miss Lover" (2:40, Music/JimiHendrix cover)
52# *Castles Made of Sand" (3:21, Music/JimiHendrix cover)
53
54----
55!!Principal Members:
56
57* Flea - bass, vocals, percussion
58* Music/JohnFrusciante - guitar, vocals
59* Anthony Kiedis - lead vocals
60* Chad Smith - drums, percussion
61
62----
63!!''What I trope, you've got to get it put it in you:''
64* AlbumFiller: The band admits that "The Greeting Song" and "They're Red Hot" were put in to fill space within the album, and they have almost never performed these live.
65* AlbumTitleDrop: Sorta; the TitleTrack uses the phrases "blood sugar" and "sex magic" in the chorus, albeit not at once.
66* AutoErotica: Mentioned in "The Greeting Song", and expanded upon in "Apache Rose Peacock":
67--> ''Twinkle twinkle little star\
68Shining down on my blue car\
69Drivin' down the boulevard\
70She was soft and I was hard\
71Apache Rose gotta rockin' peacock\
72Hottest ass on the goddamn block\
73Rockin' to the beat of the funky ass meters\
74She has one of those built in heaters''
75* BSide: Songs such as "Fela's Cock" [[note]]A reference to Music/FelaKuti[[/note]], "Castles Made of Sand" and "Little Miss Lover" [[note]]Covers originally by The Music/JimiHendrix Experience from the album ''Music/AxisBoldAsLove''[[/note]], "Search and Destroy" [[note]]A cover from Music/TheStooges album ''Music/RawPower''[[/note]], and "Sikamikanico". "Search and Destroy" was featured on ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHead'' (along with "Breaking the Girl"), and "Sikamikanico" was featured on ''Film/WaynesWorld''.
76** "Soul to Squeeze" was included as a B-side to "Under the Bridge" and "Give it Away", and was only released as a single in 1993 because ''One Hot Minute'' underwent a TroubledProduction and numerous delays. The song became a surprise superhit, and was even included in the band's ''Greatest Hits'' album years later.
77* BlasphemousBoast: "Sir Psycho Sexy" features the titular character having sex with Eve of Eden. It also invokes the old "Now Lay Me Down to Sleep" prayer in the final verse. Here's the original prayer:
78--> ''Now I lay me down to sleep\
79I pray the Lord my soul to keep\
80If I shall die when I'm wake\
81I pray the Lord my soul to take''
82** Now here's the "Sir Psycho Sexy" version:
83--> ''Now I lay me down to sleep\
84I pray the funk will make me freak\
85If I should die before I wakèd\
86Allow me Lord to rock out naked''
87** Arguably also a case of SophisticatedAsHell and maybe also YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe - Elizabethan linguistics (e.g., Creator/WilliamShakespeare) allowed for two different -ed endings, seemingly largely for the purpose of making it easier to write in [[GratuitousIambicPentameter iambic pentameter]]. These are distinguished in modern editions of Shakespeare (and some of his contemporaries) with -'d and -èd. The -èd ending was pronounced as a separate syllable; the -'d ending was not. It has been written with an -èd above as Kiedis pronounces "wakèd" as two syllables. It's not clear if this is intended as a ShoutOutToShakespeare.
88* BreakTheCutie: "Breaking the Girl":
89--> ''Twisting and turning, you're feeling the burning\
90You're [[TitleDrop breaking the girl]]\
91(She meant you no harm)''
92* BreakupSong: "I Could Have Lied". Anthony Kiedis and John Frusciante wrote it for Music/SineadOConnor, who had broken up with Kiedis after he told her that he loved her.
93* BrokenRecord: The phrase "give it away" appears no less than 68 times in the song.
94* TheCasanova: "Sir Psycho Sexy" mentions his various conquests with Eve of Eden, a female cop, a "funk mama", and a girl who'd like to get kinky with a bullwhip.
95* CelibateHero: "Funky Monks" invokes this somewhat sarcastically considering that it's about a man who tries to woo a woman, and lampshades the debauchery in this. This somewhat mirrors real life because the band holed themselves up in The Mansion during recording and very rarely allowed visitors, and had almost no sex or drugs during the creative process.
96* CensoredForComedy: "Suck My Kiss". The idea to swap "dick" with "kiss" actually lends to the song's ironic humor.
97* CoverVersion: "They're Red Hot" by Music/RobertJohnson closes this album. It's unclear why, since most fans agree that closing the album with the sobering funk jam at the end of "Sir Psycho Sexy" would have been the better option.
98* DeliberatelyMonochrome:
99** The album cover is black-and-white, save for the roses and band name being in red.
100** The music video of "Give It Away" is in black-and-white.
101* DesignStudentsOrgasm: The album cover was designed by Henk Schiffmacher, credited as "Henky Penky" in the liner notes. The photography, paintings and art direction inside the album were credited to film director Creator/GusVanSant.
102* EpicRocking: The ending funk jam of "Funky Monks", and the final solo in "Sir Psycho Sexy" (which qualifies in its entirety, being 8:17 in length).
103* EverythingIsAnInstrument: The bridge of "Breaking the Girl", with all its various trashcan sounds.
104* FadingIntoTheNextSong: The only Chili Peppers album to do so.
105* FriendToAllLivingThings: Weirdly invoked in "Naked in the Rain", where a variety of animals in different biospheres are mentioned as being friendlier and nicer than the "social grace" humans pretend to share.
106* FunkRock: One of the quintessential albums of the genre.
107* GaiasLament: Lampshaded in "Righteous and the Wicked".
108--> ''Holy Mother Earth crying into space\
109Tears on her pretty face for she has been raped\
110Killing your future blood, fill her with disease\
111Global abortion please, that is what she needs''
112* HauntedHouse: The band claimed that ghosts in The Mansion (the recording studio in which they worked) inspired them to keep writing certain songs. Even though it sounds ridiculous, drummer Chad Smith (who is the tallest, most muscular member of the band) was so spooked that he didn't live in the mansion, instead commuting to the recording sessions every day.
113* IconicSongRequest: "Give It Away" has been performed live no less than 700 times since 1991. "Under the Bridge" has been performed about 600 times. In fact, during the ''Music/StadiumArcadium'' Tour, when the band sometimes left both songs out of some of their setlists, it created tension with many audiences.
114* IntercourseWithYou: Subverted by "Give It Away", but played straight with "Funky Monks", "Suck My Kiss", "Apache Rose Peacock", "The Greeting Song", the title track, and "Sir Psycho Sexy". Very much so with the latter.
115* LastNoteNightmare: The TitleTrack ends with the guitars swooping downwards in a very eerie way.
116* LiteraryAllusionTitle: "If You Have to Ask" is a reference to a famous quote by Music/LouisArmstrong; when Armstrong was asked what jazz is, he replied, "If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know".
117* LoveGoddess: Mentioned in "Blood Sugar Sex Magik":
118--> ''Every woman has a piece of Aphrodite\
119Copulate to create a state of sexual light\
120Kissing her virginity, my affinity\
121I mingle with the gods, I mingle with divinity''
122* LyricalDissonance: "Under the Bridge" and "Soul to Squeeze" are the two songs with happier, gentler melodies to come out of the recordings, both of which have references to the band's drug-ridden past.
123* {{Magick}}: The title is a variant of this trope.
124* MetaphorIsMyMiddleName: From "Funky Monks":
125--> ''Confusion is my middle name\
126Ask me again I'll tell you the same\
127Persuaded by one sexy dame\
128No I do not feel no shame''
129* MinisculeRocking: "They're Red Hot". "The Greeting Song" could count since it's the second-shortest song on the record and it's pretty fast-paced.
130* MoodWhiplash: Lots of times in the album, which is pretty weird considering that the songs all fade into one another. "Suck My Kiss" fades into "I Could Have Lied", "Under the Bridge" into "Naked in the Rain", and "Sir Psycho Sexy" into "They're Red Hot".
131* MusicVideo: Both "Give It Away" and "Under the Bridge" had memorable music videos which got wide play on Creator/{{MTV}}. The latter frequently topped lists of the best music videos of TheNineties, and is definitely one of the most beloved of that decade as well as the AlternativeRock movement as a whole.
132* NonappearingTitle: "Mellowship Slinky", "Funky Monks" and "The Greeting Song".
133** "Funky Monks" was a title the band members were given because they rarely stepped outside during the recording of the album. Not only did it become the name of a song, it became the name of the documentary about their recording process.
134* OdeToSobriety: "Under the Bridge" is a Type 3.
135* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Invoked InUniverse in "Sir Psycho Sexy". At the very end of the song, after the "orgasm" of the final verse, the SexGod Sir Psycho Sexy (who is supposed to be an exaggerated version of Kiedis himself) mellows out and decides to enjoy the outdoors, rather than sex.
136* OrAreYouJustHappyToSeeMe: "Blood Sugar Sex Magik":
137--> ''Aromatic is the flower\
138She must be moist''
139* ProtestSong: "The Power of Equality", ostensibly. The subject matter varies from racism, political corruption, and religious intolerance. It even makes a reference to Music/PublicEnemy in the third verse.
140--> ''I got tapes, I got [=CDs=]\
141I got my Public Enemy\
142My lily white ass is tickled pink\
143When I listen to the music that makes me think\
144Not another [[PrecisionFStrike motherfucker]] politician\
145Doin' nothin' but somethin' for his own ambition''
146* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Anthony says that "Suck My Kiss", a song about oral sex, was inspired by a kid at his school that seemed to "go on about getting it."
147* RecordProducer: Music/RickRubin.
148* RepurposedPopSong: "The Greeting Song" was nearly picked up by Chevrolet because of its lyrics; Anthony decided not to give the company the rights to the song because Rick Rubin had forced him to write the song.
149* {{Sampling}}: "Give It Away" interpolates Music/BlackSabbath's "Sweet Leaf" at the end of it. An intentional Shout-Out on Frusciante's behalf.
150* SelfParody: "Give it Away" actually makes fun of Anthony Kiedis's tendency to write very sexual lyrics with its over-the-top verses, which are literally about [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin giving things away]] and nothing else at all.
151* SexMagic: It's right there in the title of the album, though it's really more of a pun on the trope rather than an actual reference to magic(k). That didn't stop them from adopting a variation of {{magick}} for the spelling, though.
152* ShoutOut:
153** "Mellowship Slinky" is full of these.
154*** Kiedis references himself (the lyric "''Yo Swan hello chip''" is a reference to his moniker, "Antwaan The Swan"), and some songs the Chilis made on their first album ("''Singing a song about what true men don't do/Killing another creature that's kind of blue''" are references to the songs "True Men Don't Kill Coyotes" and "Green Heaven", about dolphins).
155*** He also references [[Film/{{Capote}} Truman Capote]], [[MikeTysonMysteries Mike Tyson]], ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}, Creator/RobertDeNiro, Literature/CharlesBukowski, and... you get the idea.
156** During "Give It Away" Music/BobMarley is name-dropped.
157--> ''Bob Marley, poet and a prophet''
158--> ''Bob Marley taught me how to off it''
159--> ''Bob Marley walkin' like he talk it''
160** Music/WeirdAlYankovic spoofed both the songs and music videos of "Under the Bridge" and "Give It Away" as "Bedrock Anthem", a tribute to ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones''.
161** ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In the episode ''[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E22KrustyGetsKancelled Krusty Gets Cancelled]]'' the band makes a guest appearance. Krusty wants the Red Hot Chili Peppers [[{{Bowdlerize}} to change one of their lyrics]] in "Give It Away". They refuse at first, but when Krusty suggests to change, "What I got/You gotta get/And put it in you" to "What I'd like/Is I'd like to/Hug and kiss you", they warm up to the idea. [[note]]This is a parody of an incident where [[Series/TheEdSullivanShow Ed Sullivan]] asked Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}} to change "Let's Spend The Night Together" (originally from the US version of ''Music/BetweenTheButtons'') to "Let's Spend Some Time Together" (as "spend the night" was seen as too sexually suggestive at the time). Music/MickJagger didn't warm up to the change, but he reluctantly accepted. During the performance however, Jagger and Bill Wyman were clearly shown eye-rolling when the chorus came. A similar incident occurred when Music/TheDoors appeared: Sullivan asked Morrison to change a line in "Light My Fire" (originally from ''Music/TheDoorsAlbum'') from 'girl, we couldn't get much higher' to 'girl, we couldn't get much better' fearing that the line "higher" would be seen as condoning drug use; unlike the Stones, Morrison sang the original lyrics on air. As a result, The Doors did not appear on the show again, prompting Morrison's reply of "[[SugarWiki/AwesomeMoment We just did the Sullivan Show]]"[[/note]]
162* SongsOfSolace: "Under the Bridge.” The bridge named in the title is described as a highway underpass, where Kiedis would shoot speedballs. It has become so personal to him that he refuses to admit its location, stating that he doesn't "want people looking for it.” [[http://www.vulture.com/2012/05/vulture-finds-the-bridge-from-under-the-bridge.html That hasn't stopped people from trying.]]
163* SophisticatedAsHell: The BlasphemousBoast example above.
164* SpecialGuest: The band's friend Pete Weiss played jaw harp on "Give It Away,” and mixing engineer Brendan O'Brien played the mellotron on "Sir Psycho Sexy,” nearly inaudible piano on "Mellowship Slinky in B Major" and nearly inaudible toy celeste on "Apache Rose Peacock.” John's mother Gail Frusciante and some of her friends were brought in to perform the female choir part in "Under the Bridge.”
165* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The word "magic" in the album title is spelled with a "k".
166* SpringtimeForHitler: After the album broke out and the band became famous, Anthony Kiedis started treating John Frusciante poorly while the latter started to develop a heroin addiction. After Kiedis kicked Frusciante in a Series/SaturdayNightLive performance and the band was asked to perform "Under the Bridge", Frusciante responded [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1zec-toMac by playing the song out of tune]] and singing poorly during the bridge. Despite this, the performance boosted sales since the band was able to keep it together and finish the song relatively well.
167* SurprisinglyGentleSong: Songs like "Breaking the Girl", "I Could Have Lied", and "Under the Bridge" were at the time examples of this trope, being a lot lighter than the Chili Peppers' traditional fare up to that point. "Under the Bridge" became such a gigantic BlackSheepHit that it influenced their music going forward; they're now probably better known for this kind of ballad than they were for the FunkRock that was their stock in trade for most of their career.
168* ThreeChordsAndTheTruth: While the songs and their structure sound pretty elaborate (save for "I Could Have Lied"), most are actually built around Frusciante's guitar hooks. Flea had decided to take a minimalist approach to playing bass (which he still does today), and Chad and Anthony in with their contributions mostly after the song structures had been established.
169* TitleTrack: The tenth track.
170* ToAbsentFriends: "My Lovely Man". The final verse mentions "Slim", which was one of Anthony's nicknames for deceased ex-guitarist Hillel Slovak:
171--> ''Just in case you never knew\
172I miss you, Slim, I love you too\
173Oh, see my heart is black and blue\
174When I die, I will find you''
175* TrashCanBand: The bridge for "Breaking the Girl" actually consisted of multiple takes of the band slamming garbage they found at a nearby dumpster.
176* WordSaladTitle: "Mellowship Slinky in B Major." ''Mellowship'' isn't even a word, ''Slinky'' doesn't appear anywhere in the song, and the song is in D Minor.
177* XtremeKoolLetterz: The album title spells magic as "magik" and all single words as one long word.

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