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Red Hot Chili Peppers - What Hits?

Red Hot Chili Peppers - What Hits?

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What Hits videos Rocks
Review: Hey! I totlay love these videos! they are really amazing! Just look att Fight like a brave, that's the best video ever! all the songs kicks! i love this so much that I can't belive that I could live without it for 13 years!
L-O-V-E/ the Biggest Swedish chili peppersfan from the Island gotland, Ida Pettersson!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not as good as the cd
Review: If you must buy a Red Hot Chili peppers DVD, I recommend their "off the Map" This is a collection of video, its not live (that's not a complaint though). I own the "what hits" cd and I think there is a lot of good songs on their that are not on this dvd. Probably they didn't make the videos for all the songs, which is understandable. The songs are not their better work, and you will find yourself snoring to this, or annoyed. I don't even know the name of the first song at the moment, its either under the sun, or return to the sea, or something like that, if you know the song Im referring to, then this is basically what a lot of the songs on here sound like, not a lot of the peppers aggression here. Best video is higher ground

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good but not good enough
Review: This is a good dvd, buy it. I have never seen the VHS version of this tape, but i think it's all the same. There are no extra features. It has 2.0 stereo or 5.1 surround sound options. The approximate running time is 60 minutes. On the main menu you have the chapter select, audio option, credits, and play whole video.
Track List:
1. Behind the Sun
2. Under the Bridge
3. Show Me Your Soul
4. Taste the Pain
5. Higher Ground
6. Knock Me Down
7. Fight Like A Brave
8. Jungle Man
9. True Men Don't Kill Coyotes
10. Catholic School Girls Rule (video contains nudity)
11. Fire (Live)
12. Stone Cold Bush (Live)
13. Special Secret Song Inside (Live)
14. Subway to Venus (Live)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good but not good enough
Review: This is a good dvd, buy it. I have never seen the VHS version of this tape, but i think it's all the same. There are no extra features. It has 2.0 stereo or 5.1 surround sound options. The approximate running time is 60 minutes. On the main menu you have the chapter select, audio option, credits, and play whole video.
Track List:
1. Behind the Sun
2. Under the Bridge
3. Show Me Your Soul
4. Taste the Pain
5. Higher Ground
6. Knock Me Down
7. Fight Like A Brave
8. Jungle Man
9. True Men Don't Kill Coyotes
10. Catholic School Girls Rule (video contains nudity)
11. Fire (Live)
12. Stone Cold Bush (Live)
13. Special Secret Song Inside (Live)
14. Subway to Venus (Live)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great if you're a fan.
Review: This is a pretty cool DVD, but doesn't contain enough videos or live footage. If you're a fan, go ahead and buy it, but otherwise, just check out all ten of these videos at redhotchilipeppers.com, as repeated viewings won't be necessary for you, anyway. The live performances are pretty cool too, even though "Stone Cold Bush" is taken from more than one performance. The best video on here is "Fight Like A Brave." It's pretty cool and stylish. "Taste The Pain" and "True Men Don't Kill Coyotes" are also pretty cool, but the rest are pretty boring or cheesy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great if you're a fan.
Review: This is a pretty cool DVD, but doesn't contain enough videos or live footage. If you're a fan, go ahead and buy it, but otherwise, just check out all ten of these videos at redhotchilipeppers.com, as repeated viewings won't be necessary for you, anyway. The live performances are pretty cool too, even though "Stone Cold Bush" is taken from more than one performance. The best video on here is "Fight Like A Brave." It's pretty cool and stylish. "Taste The Pain" and "True Men Don't Kill Coyotes" are also pretty cool, but the rest are pretty boring or cheesy.


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