Album artwork for Stadium Arcadium by Red Hot Chili Peppers

The twenty-eight-song, box-set-length Stadium Arcadium isn't a middle-aged concept album about trading in your tube sock for a tux. But the band's ninth studio album is the most ambitious work of its twenty-three-year career — an attempt to consolidate everything that is Chili Peppers, from their earlier, funnier funk-metal stuff to soul-baring "Under the Bridge"-style balladry to Californicating vocal-harmony pop. And unlike the Foo Fighters' similarly expansive but bloated double disc In Your Honor, and almost every other double album of the post-vinyl era, the band pulls it off. It's a late-career triumph that could pass for another, lesser group's greatest-hits collection.

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Stadium Arcadium

Warner Bros.
Album artwork for Stadium Arcadium by Red Hot Chili Peppers
LPx4

$89.99

Released 02/23/2016Catalog Number

A44391

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Red Hot Chili Peppers

Stadium Arcadium

Warner Bros.
Album artwork for Stadium Arcadium by Red Hot Chili Peppers
LPx4

$89.99

Released 02/23/2016Catalog Number

A44391

Learn more

The twenty-eight-song, box-set-length Stadium Arcadium isn't a middle-aged concept album about trading in your tube sock for a tux. But the band's ninth studio album is the most ambitious work of its twenty-three-year career — an attempt to consolidate everything that is Chili Peppers, from their earlier, funnier funk-metal stuff to soul-baring "Under the Bridge"-style balladry to Californicating vocal-harmony pop. And unlike the Foo Fighters' similarly expansive but bloated double disc In Your Honor, and almost every other double album of the post-vinyl era, the band pulls it off. It's a late-career triumph that could pass for another, lesser group's greatest-hits collection.