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Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Hot Chili Peppers


Background information
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genre(s) Alternative Rock
Funk Rock
Years active 1983—present
Label(s) EMI Music
Associated acts John Frusciante
Ataxia
Swahili Blonde
Atoms for Peace
Chickenfoot
Chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats
Dot Hacker
What Is This?
Thelonious Monster
Jane's Addiction
The Mars Volta
The Bicycle Thief
Eleven
Fishbone
Pearl Jam
Website Website
Members
Anthony Kiedis
Flea
Chad Smith
Josh Klinghoffer
Former members
John Frusciante
Dave Navarro
Jesse Tobias
Arik Marshall
D.H. Peligro
DeWayne "Blackbyrd" McKnight
Hillel Slovak
Jack Irons
Cliff Martinez
Jack Sherman



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Joe McElderry Ends Rage Against The Machine UK Chart Reign

December 28, 2009
Joe McElderry Ends Rage Against The Machine UK Chart ReignJoe McElderry has replaced Rage Against The Machine at the top of the UK singles chart.

The X Factor winner’s single ‘The Climb’ - originally by Miley Cyrus - sold 160,000 copies in the last seven days.

The track is now on course to become one of the biggest selling singles of 2009, with total sales of around 650,000 copies.

Rage Against The Machine’s ‘Killing In The Name’ fell one place to number two after topping the festive chart last week following a Facebook campaign.

Official Charts Company managing director Martin Talbot said: "The race for Christmas number one was the most exciting many of us can remember – but, having secured his own number one, McElderry can top his year off with another honour and has an excellent chance of making the year-end Top Five by next week."

Lady GaGa’s ‘Poker Face’ is the biggest selling single of the year so far, with sales of around 870,000 copies.

Fifth place is currently held by ‘In For The Kill’ by La Roux, which has sold 660,000 copies.

Meanwhile, Michael Buble's ‘Crazy Love’ replaced Susan Boyle's ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ at the top of the album chart.

The records exchanged places at the countdown’s summit, with Boyle’s effort falling to number two.

According to the Official Charts Company, ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ is now the biggest selling album of 2009.

(by Jason Gregory)



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