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Red Hot Chili Peppers and James Corden Go Shirtless for Carpool Karaoke
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The band's Anthony Kiedis removes his top while performing 'The Zephyr Song' and has a wrestling match with Corden in the latest edition of Carpool Karaoke.

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Fresh off hosting the 70th anniversary Tony Awards, James Corden jumped back behind the wheel for another edition of Carpool Karaoke. In the fan-favorite segment airing on "The Late Late Show with James Corden" Monday night, June 13, the host took the members of Red Hot Chili Peppers with him for a fun ride around Los Angeles.

Along with Corden, the band first tackled "Can't Stop" before the comedian and Flea teamed up for "Food Glorious Food" from the musical "Oliver". They also sang "Give It Away" before Corden stopped the car and had a wrestling match with frontman Anthony Kiedis on a random person's lawn.

They continued cruising the streets while performing the veteran rockers' other biggest hits including "Californication", "Under the Bridge" and "By the Way". At one point, Corden pointed out that the band usually performs half-naked and Kiedis began to ditch his top. Following in his footsteps, Corden and Flea also removed their shirts before performing "The Zephyr Song" together.

In between songs, the RHCP members talked about various things including how Cher used to babysit for Kiedis when he was at a younger, "hormonal" age. His bandmate Chad Smith also recalled watching two people attending their concert in Holland fight with their prosthetic legs.

Red Hot Chili Peppers appeared in the latest Carpool Karaoke as they geared up to release their 11th studio album, "The Getaway". The record is coming out on June 17.

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