Red Hot Chili Peppers

Hot is an American rock group that emerged in 1983, working across multiple genres throughout their career. The band's sound encompasses rock, alternative rock, heavy metal, and punk rock, while also incorporating elements of funk, rap, and psychedelic influences. Their versatility allowed them to explore crossover styles and funk metal, establishing themselves within the alternative and indie rock scenes. Active across several decades, Hot demonstrated a dynamic approach to composition and performance, engaging audiences through both studio recordings and live performances. Their output reflects the evolving landscape of American rock music from the 1980s onward.