The Red Hot Chili Peppers have a vast collection of unreleased material, ranging from specific "lost" albums to hundreds of studio demos and B-sides. Fans often categorize these into distinct eras or specific shelved projects that have reached "holy grail" status in the community. The "Lost" Albums

Why? Kiedis later said the lyrics felt "too personal about a breakup that was already healed." To this day, studio versions exist only on a hard drive in Flea’s basement. Fans have reconstructed them from live FM broadcasts, but we’ve never heard the real mix.

But even that wasn’t everything. The session remains uncirculated. A 9-minute instrumental with Klinghoffer using a slide guitar and Flea playing piano instead of bass. The band described it as "too cinematic for a rock record."