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| | Red Hot Chili Peppers: Freaky Styley : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone |
 | | Freaky Styley, the Peppers' first full-length album, is wilder, rougher, funnier and funkier than their self-titled EP, which was no semiotics colloquium itself. |
 | | They dabble in egotistical rap ("Nevermind") and nubile punk ("Catholic School Girls Rule") and toss in poetry delivered in a Brooklyn accent, a horny folk chant, a brief political commentary and "Blackeyed Blonde," which can only be described as Aerosmith meets Isaac Hayes. |
 | | Freaky Styley is stick-to-the-ribs rock that puts meat back in the motion. |
| www.rollingstone.com /artists/redhotchilipeppers/albums/album/285282/review/6067381/freaky_styley (433 words) |
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