I'm with You - Red Hot Chili Peppers

I'm with You

Red Hot Chili Peppers

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2011-08-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2011 Warner Records Inc.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Monarchy of Roses Red Hot Chili Peppers 4:11
2
Factory of Faith Red Hot Chili Peppers 4:19
3
Brendan's Death Song Red Hot Chili Peppers 5:38
4
Ethiopia Red Hot Chili Peppers 3:50
5
Annie Wants a Baby Red Hot Chili Peppers 3:40
6
Look Around Red Hot Chili Peppers 3:28
7
The Adventures of Rain Dance M Red Hot Chili Peppers 4:42
8
Did I Let You Know Red Hot Chili Peppers 4:21
9
Goodbye Hooray Red Hot Chili Peppers 3:52
10
Happiness Loves Company Red Hot Chili Peppers 3:33
11
Police Station Red Hot Chili Peppers 5:35
12
Even You Brutus? Red Hot Chili Peppers 4:00
13
Meet Me at the Corner Red Hot Chili Peppers 4:21
14
Dance, Dance, Dance Red Hot Chili Peppers 3:45

Reviews

  • ❤️

    5
    By Trust and Us
    ❤️
  • Some great songs, but not all...

    4
    By SamDaGraham
    I love this album because it has great songs in it. If you don’t like the other songs, then just don’t listen to it. A few songs I like in it are: Monarchy of Roses Factory of Faith The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie Look Around
  • Good

    3
    By stan_1978
    Not great... probably my last pick of RHCP albums right behind the self titled and By the Way. Sorry, I didn't care for BTW. Although, Monarchy of Roses is pretty cool but, most of the album kinda lacks the intensity of their past albums. My advice to anyone who is new to RHCP, get Californication, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Stadium Arcadium, or Mothers Milk. All top the list of best Albums by the band. This is just okay.
  • GOR

    5
    By tenssix
    GEOUS
  • Better than “The Getaway”

    5
    By Alan3021
    To get a better scope of “I’m With You”, factor in the b-sides album, “I’m Beside You”, then realize that this could’ve been better album or another ambitious double album. The final cut in everyone’s mind would certainly be different and better than what we get here. Same goes for all the Rubin era albums. While a lot of my issues echoes the sentiments shared with other critics, this is possibly my favorite body of work outside their work with John. I was hopeful that their next album could potentially top this one and that they’d stick to their guns while working out the kinks. Then, “The Getaway” happened...
  • Proves they still got it even without John

    5
    By ryanmetallica
    I got this album twice
  • ITS FINE

    5
    By johnny_c12
    People turn their noses at the slightest hint of professional production. PRODUCTION DOES NOT EQUATE TO BAD MUSIC.
  • Chill OuT!!!!!!!!

    4
    By Ryan1212777
    This album is unique in it's own way and simply reflects the emotions and style of the transcending Chili Peppers. This album does not necessarily replicate its predecessors but transcends in its own way which makes the Chili Peppers the Chili Peppers. Yes it is sad that Frusciante is nothing more than a memory however, Josh K holds his own. I have honestly been with them from the beginning and I truly appreciate this album. It is unique in its own right and I love 3/4 of the album as it has grown on me since I have listened to at least 5 times now. Rock on RHCP peace and love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • More proof their best years are behind them

    3
    By TwinkleStarchild666
    I enjoyed and still enjoy "The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie" and "Look Around", but as a whole this album just continues RHCP's streak of milquetoast, populist alt-rock that started with Californication. Don't get me wrong, all the band members are still immensely talented, and none of it could objectively be considered "bad", per se, but it just doesn't get me going like their late '80s/early '90s albums did. I can't really blame them for sounding more sedate and less lively then they were in their early 20s, but the fact remains that musically speaking, their best years are solidly behind them at this point.
  • Meh

    2
    By Drenchman
    My least favorite RHCP album. Simply put, none of the songs compare to even the middle of the road songs on Stadium or By the Way.

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