
S1 E9: RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - CALIFORNICATION
09/26/23 • 42 min
The year was 1999 and while everyone was bracing for the end of the world due to the oncoming doom called Y2K the Red Hot Chili Peppers released an album called Californication. The title track of the record did not describe the end of the world. It did, however, describe the dark world as it was and as it would be for the decades to come, a destination for the export of Californication.
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opening music : "Mischief" by AlexiAction
closing music: "Passion" by AlexiAction
via: pixabay.com
A very special thanks to Jessica Rodriguez for making the world of podcasting a bit easier to navigate, even to a slow learner.
The year was 1999 and while everyone was bracing for the end of the world due to the oncoming doom called Y2K the Red Hot Chili Peppers released an album called Californication. The title track of the record did not describe the end of the world. It did, however, describe the dark world as it was and as it would be for the decades to come, a destination for the export of Californication.
follow us on Instagram @ unpaulishedpodcast
opening music : "Mischief" by AlexiAction
closing music: "Passion" by AlexiAction
via: pixabay.com
A very special thanks to Jessica Rodriguez for making the world of podcasting a bit easier to navigate, even to a slow learner.
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opening music : "Mischief" by AlexiAction
closing music: "Passion" by AlexiAction
via: pixabay.com
A very special thanks to Jessica Rodriguez for making the world of podcasting a bit easier to navigate, even to a slow learner.
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follow us on Instagram @ unpaulishedpodcast
opening music : "Mischief" by AlexiAction
closing music: "Passion" by AlexiAction
via: pixabay.com
A very special thanks to Jessica Rodriguez for making the world of podcasting a bit easier to navigate, even to a slow learner.
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