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American musician; drummer in Red Hot Chili Peppers

Chad Smith

Smith drumming for RHCP in 2016

Smith drumming for RHCP in 2016

Groundwork information
Birth proper name Chad Gaylord Smith
Born (1961-x-25) Oct 25, 1961 (age 60)
St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Genres
  • Funk stone
  • alternative stone
  • hard rock
  • funk metal
  • heavy metallic
  • experimental rock
  • jazz-funk
  • comedy
Instruments Drums
Years active 1988–present
Associated acts
  • Scarlet Hot Chili Peppers
  • Chickenfoot
  • Republic of chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats
  • The Process
  • Glenn Hughes
  • Joe Satriani
  • Ozzy Osbourne
  • Will Ferrell
  • Dick Van Dyke
  • Toby Redd
  • Eddie Vedder and the Earthlings

Musical artist

Chad Gaylord Smith [1] (born October 25, 1961)[2] [3] is an American musician who has been the drummer of the ring Red Hot Chili Peppers since 1988. The grouping was inducted into the Rock and Curlicue Hall of Fame in 2012. Smith is also the drummer of the hard rock supergroup Chickenfoot, formed in 2008, and of the all-instrumental outfit Chad Smith'southward Bombastic Meatbats, formed in 2007. He worked with The Chicks on Taking the Long Way, an album that won 5 Grammy Awards in 2007.

Smith has recorded with Glenn Hughes, Johnny Greenbacks, John Fogerty, Geezer Butler, Jennifer Nettles, Kid Rock, Jake Bugg, the Avett Brothers, Joe Satriani, Post Malone, Eddie Vedder, Lana Del Rey and Halsey. In 2010, joined past Dick Van Dyke and Leslie Bixler, he released Rhythm Train, a children'due south album which featured Smith singing and playing various instruments. In 2020, Smith co-wrote and performed as function of the bankroll ring on Ozzy Osbourne'due south album, Ordinary Homo.

Spin magazine placed Smith at #10 on their list of the "100 Greatest Drummers of Culling Music" in May 2013.[4] Readers of UK-based Rhythm magazine ranked Smith and Carmine Hot Chili Pepper bassist Flea the fourth-greatest rhythm section of all time in their June 2013 outcome.[5] Smith is also known for his charity work specially with young musicians. He has been a lobbyist in support of music education in U.S. public schools. Smith is too the host of the PBS concert series Landmarks Live in Concert, which began in January 2017.

Early life [edit]

Smith was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, the third child of Joan and Curtis Smith. He spent nigh of his babyhood in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where he graduated from Lahser Loftier School in 1980. He started to play drums at age 7 and grew upward listening mainly to bands such as Rush, the Rolling Stones, Humble Pie, Pink Floyd, Blackness Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, the Who, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, and Kiss.[half-dozen]

Chad did not receive formal drum lessons, and gained drumming experience by playing in school bands.[7]

Smith ran abroad from domicile when he was fifteen, but returned home subsequently a summertime.[7] [viii]

Smith spent his early years in various rock bands, starting in high school with a band called Paradise, where they won the battle of the bands in Birmingham, Michigan, in 1977. That beginning band included members, Jay Yang (bass), Scott Porter (lead guitar) and Tom Auch (roadie). Futurity bands included Pharroh and Michigan-based band Toby Redd. Pharroh'due south percussionist Larry Fratangelo, who also worked with Parliament-Funkadelic, introduced Smith to R&B and funk music and taught him how to play funk. Smith said, "I recollect upward until then, I was a drummer. Once I studied with Larry, I turned into a musician."[9] Funk drummers like David Garibaldi, Jabo Starks, Clyde Stubblefield, and Greg Errico caught his attention and influenced his style a lot.[10] Later on, Smith decided to move to California to pursue his musical aspirations.

Music career [edit]

Red Hot Chili Peppers (1988–present) [edit]

In 1988, the Red Hot Chili Peppers were looking for a replacement for their drummer D.H. Peligro, who had recently been fired. Already into the process of working on their quaternary studio anthology and hiring new guitarist John Frusciante the band held open auditions for a new drummer. Smith was one of the last drummers to audition for the band and the band felt that on looks alone, Smith would be the incorrect fit as he looked more pilus-metal than punk. Nonetheless, the band was blown away by his audience. Singer Anthony Kiedis admired Smith and found his persistence impressive.[xi] Smith joined the Chili Peppers in December 1988 and within a few months was recording his beginning album with the band, Mother'south Milk. Smith reflected on joining the ring in a 2012 interview by proverb "I remember thinking, 'Oh, cool, they accept a record bargain. Swell! I'd love to be in a band that has a record bargain. We started playing, and correct away we merely hit it off musically. I was similar, 'Man, this is a blast! These guys are great!' ... We were but doing what nosotros do. We just jammed, which is what nosotros still do today. Information technology'south very similar."[12]

Subsequently a successful worldwide bout in support of Mother's Milk the ring released their debut for Warners, 1991's Blood Sugar Sex Magik which was hugely successful upon its release peaking at number three on the Billboard charts, and went on to sell xiii million copies worldwide. Information technology went on to exist nominated and win several awards and is listed on many critics lists of the best albums of the year. Shortly into the tour for the anthology, Frusciante quit the band in 1992 and was replaced by Arik Marshall for the remainder of the tour. Marshall was fired following the tour and briefly replaced by Jesse Tobias who was let go in favor of Dave Navarro in 1994. With Navarro, the band would release 1995's I Hot Minute. Navarro too would terminate up being fired in 1998 following the tour to support the album and replaced with a returning John Frusciante. With Frusciante back, the band released 1999's Californication, their biggest selling album to engagement. That album was followed by 2002's Past the Way and 2006's Stadium Arcadium, the ring's first number one anthology in the United states. Frusciante once more quit the band in 2008 and was replaced by Josh Klinghoffer in 2009. With Klinghoffer, the band released their 10th studio album (and Smith'due south 7th with the band), I'm with You in 2011.

In April 2012, the Chili Peppers were inducted by Chris Rock into the Stone and Roll Hall of Fame. Smith and the Chili Peppers wrapped upwards I'm With You World Tour in April 2013. The Chili Peppers launched another lengthy bout in May 2013 and it kept them on the route until June 2014. During this time, the ring appeared aslope Bruno Mars at the halftime for the Super Bowl in February 2014. Smith confirmed that the Chili Peppers would begin work on their eleventh studio anthology that same calendar month. Production eventually began in January 2022 with Danger Mouse replacing Rick Rubin as the band's producer. A month afterward, bassist Flea was injured during a skiing accident delaying production until August 2015. The Getaway was released on June 17, 2016. In December 2019, the band announced that John Frusciante would be returning to replace Josh Klinghoffer. Smith said that the band would exist focused on making new music and hope to have a new album out in 2022 still due to the COVID-19 pandemic recording of the album was delayed and every bit of 2022 has notwithstanding to be released.[13] On May 25, 2021, Smith said that the band is currently near completion on their twelfth studio album and volition tour in 2022.[14] [15] On Oct 7, 2021, the Chili Peppers announced the dates for their 2022 world tour which volition begin in June and conclude in September. The tour includes the band'south first ever headlining stadium shows in the United States[xvi] and will be in support of their fourthcoming album, Unlimited Love, which was released on April one, 2022.

Republic of chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats (2007–present) [edit]

In 2007, Smith, along with fellow Glenn Hughes alumni, guitarist Jeff Kollman and keyboardist Ed Roth, formed an all-instrumental ring inspired by their shared love of 1970s funk and fusion. Still unnamed at the fourth dimension, the group, rounded out by bassist Kevin Chown, debuted at the 2008 NAMM show in Anaheim, California. The band has released ii studio albums and a double live disc as Republic of chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats since its inception.[x]

Chickenfoot (2008–present) [edit]

Following a lengthy earth tour in support of Stadium Arcadium, the Chili Peppers decided to take a break in 2008. During this break, Smith joined the hard stone supergroup Chickenfoot, whose other members are Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani and Michael Anthony. The group has released two studio albums, a alive album and a box set to appointment with Smith. Due to touring commitments with the Chili Peppers in 2011, Smith was unable to bout with Chickenfoot and was replaced by Kenny Aronoff. In 2012, Smith rejoined Chickenfoot for a four-vocal encore and the ring briefly reunited for just two shows on May 7, and May eight, 2022 at Harrah'due south Showroom at South Lake Tahoe.[17] During the show, the band debuted a new vocal titled "Divine Termination."[eighteen] In June 2016, Smith discussed the future of Chickenfoot touring and recording new music saying that "everyone has dissimilar things going on. We actually enjoy playing together, but with my schedule I don't run across usa playing as well much. I would honey to brand some new music with those guys, just we'd have to exist in the same room at the same fourth dimension. I simply don't know. It's upward in the air. I love playing with those guys, though. It'southward a real treat.[xix]

Other projects [edit]

Smith is highly sought after as ane of the manufacture'southward height session musicians. Smith has worked with many big-proper noun artists, including Johnny Greenbacks, John Fogerty, Dixie Chicks, Jennifer Nettles, Kid Stone and Jake Bugg. Smith has also performed on four albums and 1 live album with Glenn Hughes.

In 2008, Smith was a estimate for the 7th almanac Independent Music Awards to support contained artists' careers that same year.

Smith released 2010'south Rhythm Railroad train, a critically acclaimed children's anthology which he recorded with Dick Van Dyke and Leslie Bixler.[xx] In April 2010, MTV named Rhythm Train one of the best children's records of all time.[ citation needed ]

Smith released an app in March 2012, which is free mobile application for iPhone, iPad and Android devices and features his "Drummer GPS". The GPS section of the app spotlights drummers Smith has been influenced by and those he regards as some of the best modern drummers. In May 2013, Smith launched In Conversation with Chad Smith, his ain podcast through MusicRadar where he interviews other musical artists.[21]

Smith joined Sammy Hagar in the studio to work on music for his twelfth studio album. They were joined by guitarist Neal Schon from (Journey (band)) and bassist Michael Anthony and according to Hagar information technology was the rebirth of his 1980s band HSAS, which featured Schon and 2 other members.[22] In 2013, Smith joined jazz musician Jon Batiste and bassist/producer Bill Laswell to create a unique musical group to score a picture that had all the same to exist written and will never be made. The album, The Process, was released on November 4, 2014.[23]

Smith appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers from June 15–nineteen sitting in on drums with the 8G Band.

Starting on January xx, 2017, Smith began hosting Landmarks Live in Concert, an 8-episode concert series on PBS in which Smith volition sit down and talk over music with various artists. The first ii episodes featured Alicia Keys and Brad Paisley.[24]

Smith performs drums on the Lorne Balfe composed score for The Lego Batman Motion picture. The soundtrack for the animated motion-picture show was released on February three, 2017.[25] [26]

On May 28, 2018, Smith along with co-host and Yahoo Entertainment music editor Lyndsey Parker, began their own music radio talk bear witness on SiriusXM titled VOLUME Westward which arrogance every Monday. The duo will talk music with artists, industry leaders, friends and they will also interview their guests almost their favorite songs, albums, and artists.[27]

Smith performs drums on the Post Malone song "Take What You Want" from his 3rd anthology Hollywood's Bleeding. The song also features Black Sabbath lead singer Ozzy Osbourne and rapper Travis Scott.[28] That collaboration with Post Malone led to the creation of Osbourne'southward 2022 album, Ordinary Man, which Smith co-wrote forth with Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan and producer Andrew Watt. Smith besides performed drums on every rails.[29] On Dec 17, 2020, it was announced that the next studio album by Ozzy Osbourne was halfway washed and would again feature Smith forth with Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo and drummer Taylor Hawkins from Foo Fighters.[xxx]

On January 1, 2021, Mail Malone during his Bud Light Seltzer Sessions New year'southward Eve 2022 livestream bear witness was joined by Smith, Slash from Guns N' Roses, Chris Chaney from Jane's Addiction and producer/guitarist Andrew Watt for a performance of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" and "Rooster" by Alice In Bondage.[31] Smith contributed to the clemency tribute album The Metallica Blacklist, released in September 2021, backing Miley Cyrus on her cover of the Metallica song "Nothing Else Matters".[32]

Playing way [edit]

Smith'southward technique is recognized for its use of ghost notes, and his fast right foot.[33]

He cites Buddy Rich,[34] John Bonham,[34] Ian Paice, Mitch Mitchell, Bill Ward, Keith Moon,[34] Stewart Copeland, Neil Peart,[6] Ginger Baker, Roger Taylor and Topper Headon as influences on his drumming.[35]

Equipment [edit]

In March 2022 Smith began endorsing DW Drums afterwards previously endorsing Pearl Drums.[36] He too plays Sabian cymbals, Remo drumheads, Vater drumsticks and Latin Percussion.

Over the years, Smith has developed several products with his partnering companies including his Vater "Funk Blaster" drumsticks, Latin Percussion ridge rider cowbell, the Sabian AA Holy Prc, and signature snare drums by PDP and Pearl (Discontinued).

Clemency work [edit]

Smith is an active supporter of a number of not-profit organizations including Surfer's Healing, SeriousFun Network, MusiCares, Silverlake Conservatory of Music, Guitar Brew NY, Camp Korey and Footling Kids Rock which he discussed in an interview with Making Music Magazine.[37]

In April 2013, Smith was asked by NAMM, the National Association of Music Merchants, to represent the music community by going to Washington, D.C. as a lobbyist in support of music education in United states of america public schools. While in DC, Smith had the opportunity to run into with congressional leaders and share his feel as a student who learned his craft entirely within the public school system. Smith has since been invited dorsum to lobby in April 2022 in support of public school music pedagogy.

In 2014, Smith joined Bystander Revolution a group that speaks out against bullying in schools and tries to observe solutions. Smith released a few videos discussing his own childhood being bullied along with his son's contempo experiences with bullies.[38]

On May 21, 2014, Smith appeared along with other celebrities in Washington, D.C. at a White House talent show held by Michelle Obama which was organized to enhance awareness for Turnaround Arts, a plan enacted nether the guidance of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities (PCAH) to increase operation and accomplishment at some of the lowest-ranked schools in the land through arts pedagogy. Students from 8 schools around the country participated in the show which featured musical theatre, spoken word and interpretative dance. President Barack Obama made a surprise appearance at the event. Smith adopted a school in Greenfield, California also lobbied Speaker of the House of Representatives John Boehner for increased funding for arts education and that it is a personal issue for him. Smith said "I didn't give a shit about science, math or English when I was in school and music was the only reason I wanted to become. Information technology got me interested in other subjects and I would've never graduated without it. If kids can connect with some sort of art in some style, it volition enrich their lives in means they probably can't fully comprehend at the time." Earlier in the calendar week, Smith was joined by old New York Yankee and musician, Bernie Williams at Savoy Elementary School in Washington, D.C. where together they taught a music class. "These are schools where the kids wait down at their anxiety and have no hope and don't feel like they mean annihilation. They have no cocky-worth. They need something. This is non a photo-op and only throwing some money. Y'all really ringlet your sleeves up and immerse yourself in the school." Smith said.[39]

Smith appeared at Sammy Hagar and James Hetfield's 2nd almanac Acoustic-4-A-Cure benefit concert in San Francisco, California on May 15, 2015. The benefit was held to heighten coin and sensation for the Pediatric Cancer Program at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital. Smith was joined onstage by Pat Monahan of the band Train and comedian Adam Sandler for a performance of Aerosmith'south "Dream On" and Led Zeppelin's "Constitutional On".[twoscore]

The following day on May 16, 2015, Smith was honored by national nonprofit, Little Kids Stone at its annual Family Jam benefit at Facebook's Menlo Park campus for his piece of work to help expand public schoolchildren'due south admission to music pedagogy with the "Livin' The Dream Award". In a statement on receiving the award Smith said "It is such an laurels for me to be recognized by an amazing charity similar Little Kids Rock for supporting their work to go along music education thriving in our schools. Music has fabricated such a tremendous bear on in my life and I am blest to exist able to give that gift back to the adjacent generation of music makers!"[41]

Smith along with his Chili Peppers bandmates announced in September 2022 that they would be supporting Bernie Sanders in his entrada for the 2022 presidential ballot.[42] In Feb 2016, the Chili Peppers performed on behalf of Sanders at his "Experience the Bern" campaign fundraiser.[43]

On April 29, 2016, Chad Smith and Will Ferrell hosted the Scarlet Hot Benefit Comedy + Music Show & Quinceanera. The do good featured a performance past the Chili Peppers along with comedy acts selected by Ferrell and Funny or Die. A portion of the gain went to Ferrell'southward Cancer for College and Smith's Silverlake Conservatory of Music.[44]

On February 12, 2018, Smith once more teamed with Will Ferrell for his One Swish Nighttime issue at the Moore Theater in Seattle to help raise money for Cancer for College. Smith along with Ferrell, Mike McCready and Brandi Carlile performed songs by Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, R.Due east.G. and were joined by Eddie Vedder for a cover of Depeche Manner's "Personal Jesus". The issue raised $300,000 in higher scholarship money for students who have survived cancer, and has raised two.three Million to appointment.[45]

On October 6, 2018, Smith and Will Ferrell hosted Will Ferrell's Best Night of Your Life, a one night clemency result in Los Angeles at the Greek Theater. The outcome, produced past Funny or Die, will benefit Cancer for Higher and characteristic many large-name celebrities. Smith likewise will assemble an MVP musical line upwards dubbed Chad Smith's Super Mega Funktastic Jam Rock All Stars which will feature his Chili Peppers bandmate Josh Klinghoffer, Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, Duff McKagan of Guns Northward' Roses, Stefan Lessard of Dave Matthews Ring, Brad Paisley and Chris Martin of Coldplay.[46]

On Jan 13, 2019, Smith forth with the Chili Peppers performed at a benefit for victims of the recent deadly Woolsey Fire. "It was cool. It was fun. It was a good vibe, and nosotros really appreciate all the people that came downwards and paid a lot of money — it wasn't a cheap ticket. But all the proceeds are going to the people that suffered from the fires and the families and everything that is involved in that. Smith said that the fires fifty-fifty put the band'southward recording of their twelfth album on concord saying "the house we were working in, in that location was no damage, it didn't burn down, but we couldn't go dorsum in there. Then that halted our [progress]. Myself and Anthony both live in Point Dume. Seventy houses in our neighborhood burned down. Ours was spared, luckily."[47]

Visual fine art [edit]

In January 2020, Smith opened his first art exhibit, stating "The style that I want to interpret my feelings nearly playing the drums and playing music - I'm trying to put this in a different medium. [...] I beloved to express myself in any sort of artistic way that I can, and doing this is some other way to kind of take chances and take a risk, and I like to do that. I think it'south important for any artist to do that- to keep trying new things. It's not your normal medium, you know. It'due south not like Bob Ross with an afro in front end of the thing and painting," Smith said.[48] [49]

Personal life [edit]

Family and relationships [edit]

Smith has been married twice. Smith was married to Maria St John from 1996 to 1997 with whom Smith had a girl, Manon (born 1997).[l]

He likewise has two other children, Justin Smith (born 1998)[51] and vocalizer-songwriter Ava Maybee Cardoso Smith (built-in 2001)[52] [53] through other relationships .[two] [51]

In 2004, Smith married his second married woman, architect Nancy Mack, with whom he has iii sons, Cole (born 2005), Beckett (built-in 2009) and Dashiell (built-in 2012). Mack and Smith reside in Malibu, California.[51]

Smith has two elder siblings, brother Bradley and sister Pamela.

Sobriety [edit]

Like some of his bandmates in the Reddish Hot Chili Peppers, Smith has struggled with substance abuse. He struggled with alcoholism and cocaine use for many years. He checked into a drug rehabilitation in 2008.[54] [55]

Sports [edit]

Smith is also an avid fan of his hometown Michigan sports teams, including the NHL's Detroit Cherry-red Wings.

Following the Ruby Hot Chili Peppers May 14, 2022 operation in Columbus, OH, Smith sang the University of Michigan fight song "The Victors". Smith's singing of the fight song fabricated national news as the University of Michigan and Ohio Land are longtime sports rivals. At shows in Ohio, Smith'south drumset has sometimes featured the Michigan Wolverines logo.[56]

Volition Ferrell resemblance [edit]

Smith is widely known for his strong resemblance to player and comedian Will Ferrell, who is near six years younger, which he has best-selling by wearing shirts reading "I Am Not Will Ferrell" in live performances. Smith said that the two first met during the premiere of the pic The Ladies Man. He said, "I'm looking at Will and thinking, 'People actually retrieve I look similar him? I don't fucking expect similar that. He looks me up and down and says, 'You're very handsome,' and walks away. Totally deadpan. I was like, 'You lot're funny. You're funny.'" Both Smith and Ferrell have utilized the resemblance for diverse appearances together, including their own events for charity and a 2022 appearance on The This evening Evidence Starring Jimmy Fallon, in which the duo faced off in a drum battle, which segued into a musical number by the Cerise Hot Chili Peppers performing a cover of Blue Öyster Cult's "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", as a reference to the Saturday Nighttime Live "More Cowbell" skit, in which both Ferrell and Fallon starred.[57] [58]

Shark attack incident [edit]

While scuba diving on vacation near Wakaya Island on November 12, 1992 following the Cherry Hot Chili Peppers' tour of Australia, Smith was attacked by an approximately 3 meter hammerhead shark. He was diving offshore when the shark began circling him. Smith attempted to go on still as the shark approached, then fended it off when it attempted to bite him. Afterwards, the shark swam away. The shark removed a "modest chunk of skin" from his left arm.[59]

Discography [edit]

Red Hot Chili Peppers [edit]

  • Mother's Milk (1989)
  • Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991)
  • What Hits!? (1992)
  • Out in L.A. (1994)
  • Ane Hot Minute (1995)
  • Private Parts: The Album (1997) (Ring, minus Anthony Kiedis, performs with LL Cool J on the song "I Make My Own Rules") (1997)
  • Under the Covers: Essential Red Hot Chili Peppers (1998)
  • Californication (1999)
  • By the Style (2002)
  • Greatest Hits (2003)
  • Unearthed (Johnny Cash box set. Band, minus Anthony Kiedis, performs on the vocal "Eye of Gold") (2003)
  • Cherry-red Hot Chili Peppers Live in Hyde Park (2004)
  • Stadium Arcadium (2006)
  • George Clinton and His Gangsters of Dear (George Clinton album. Band performs on the song "Let the Practiced Times Roll") (2008)
  • I'thou with Y'all (2011)
  • 2011 Live EP (2012)
  • Stone & Roll Hall of Fame Covers EP (2012)
  • I'm Beside You (2013)
  • 2012-13 Live EP (2014)
  • Cardiff, Wales: vi/23/04 (2015)
  • The Getaway (2016)
  • Alive in Paris (2016)
  • Unlimited Dear (2022)

Glenn Hughes [edit]

  • Songs in the Key of Rock (2003)
  • Soulfully Live in the Urban center of Angels (2004)
  • Soul Mover (2005)
  • Music for the Divine (2006)
  • First Surreptitious Nuclear Kitchen (2008)
  • Resonate (2016)

Chickenfoot [edit]

  • Chickenfoot (2009)
  • Chickenfoot III (2011)

Chad Smith's Flatulent Meatbats [edit]

  • See the Meatbats (2009)
  • More than Meat (2010)
  • Live Meat And Potatoes (2012)

Joe Satriani [edit]

  • What Happens Side by side (2018) (Smith performs drums on every runway)

Josh Klinghoffer [edit]

  • "Jeepster/Monolith" (2019) (Record Store 24-hour interval exclusive 7" with Klinghoffer)[sixty]

Ozzy Osbourne [edit]

  • Ordinary Homo (2020) (Smith co-wrote all songs and performs drums on every rail)

Collaborative albums [edit]

  • Rhythm Train with Leslie Bixler, Chad Smith and Featuring Dick Van Dyke – (2010)[61]
  • The Process, with Jon Batiste and Bill Laswell (2014)
  • Earthling – Eddie Vedder (2021-2022) (Smith co-wrote the music in seven songs and performs the drums on nine tracks)

Other appearances [edit]

  • Pharroh (1982)
  • Toby Redd – In the Low-cal (1986)
  • Second Self – Mood Ring (1990)
  • Session Human being (TV brusk) (1991)
  • Twenty Mondays – Twist Inside (1992)
  • Queen Remix (1991)
  • Johnny Greenbacks - "Bird on a Wire" (song appears on Cash'south American Recordings album) (1994)
  • Wild Colonials – Fruit of Life (1994)
  • General Clusterfunk – Starin' Straight at the Sun (1994)
  • Various Artists – A Ways to an Stop: The Music of Joy Sectionalization (equally a member of the group Honeymoon Sew together) (1995)
  • Original Soundtrack – Grace of my Heart (1996)
  • Wayne Kramer – Dangerous Madness (1996)
  • Thermadore – Monkey on Rico (1996)
  • Lili Haydn – Lili (1997)
  • John Fogerty – Bluish Moon Swamp (1997)
  • Leah Andreone – Alchemy (1998)
  • Fishbone – The Psychotic Friends Nuttwerk (2000)
  • Various Artists – Loud Rocks (2000)
  • Dayna Manning – Shades (2002)
  • Hughes Turner Project – HTP 2 (2003)
  • Players – Clear the Decks (2003)
  • John Frusciante – Shadows Collide With People (2004)
  • Dixie Chicks – Taking The Long Way (2006)
  • B'z – Ichibu to Zenbu/Dive (2009)
  • Brandi Carlile - Surrender the Ghost (2009)
  • Paul Oakenfold – Pop Killer (2010)
  • Kid Rock – Born Gratuitous (2010)[62]
  • Flea – Helen Burns (2012)
  • The Avett Brothers – The Carpenter (2012)
  • Steve Lukather – Transition (2013)
  • Sammy Hagar – Sammy Hagar & Friends (2013)
  • Jake Bugg – Shangri La (2013)
  • Jennifer Nettles – That Girl (2014)
  • Rammstein – Rammstein in Amerika (2015)
  • Andrew Watt – Ghost In My Head (2015)
  • Tarja Turunen – The Brightest Void (2016)
  • Tarja Turunen – The Shadow Cocky (2016)
  • The Lego Batman Motion picture Soundtrack (2017)[63] [64]
  • Lana Del Rey - Norman Fucking Rockwell! (2019)
  • Charli XCX - Charli (2019)
  • Postal service Malone - Hollywood's Bleeding (2019)
  • Halsey - Manic (2020)
  • Dua Lipa - Hereafter Nostalgia (2020)
  • Morrissey - I Am Non a Canis familiaris on a Concatenation (2020)
  • The Chicks - Gaslighter (2020)[65]
  • Miley Cyrus (featuring Chad Smith, Elton John and Yo-Yo Ma) - "Zilch Else Matters" (2021)

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External links [edit]

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers Official website
  • Chad Smith on Twitter
  • Rhythm Railroad train
  • Guitarworld [ permanent expressionless link ]
  • Chad Smith on Drum Aqueduct
  • Chad Smith Interview with Sonifly.com

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