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Red Hot Chili Peppers start gaming in Californication

Red Hot Chili Peppers start gaming in Californication

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Rewind & React rewinds to one of the most inventive music videos of the early 2000s with a deep dive into Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Californication.”
Adam and Rob break down the video game-inspired visual that turned the band into playable characters and captured the surreal, chaotic dream of California at the height of PlayStation-era culture.


Here’s what we’re covering:

  • The groundbreaking concept of turning a music video into a fully immersive video game world — complete with character selection screens and level-based storytelling
    How the video mirrors the song’s themes of Hollywood illusion, cultural decay, and the dark side of the California dream
  • The influence of early 2000s gaming — from Crazy Taxi to Cool Boarders — and how it shaped the look, feel, and pacing of the video
  • Why the constantly shifting environments — from oceans to mountains to cityscapes — keep the video engaging from start to finish
  • The deeper meaning behind the destruction at the end, and how it reflects the cracks beneath the surface of fame and fantasy.

Plus, Adam and Rob dive into behind-the-scenes details, including the last-minute graphic upgrades inspired by the PlayStation 2 launch, the directors behind the video, and the small Easter eggs that give it lasting value.

From pixelated avatars to cultural commentary, “Californication” isn’t just a music video — it’s a playable vision of a world that’s as alluring as it is unstable.

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