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MASTERED BY MOLLY: RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS SPECIAL
MTV CLASSIC – (SKY CHANNEL 061) - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 @ 12pm
To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of iconic albums “Blood Sugar Sex Magik” and “Nevermind”, MTV Classic is airing a rocking tribute to iconic bands, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Nirvana. MTV Classic’s Mastered By Molly: Red Hot Chili Peppers Special will kick off the tribute at 12pm on Saturday September 24.
Catch all the latest news as Molly talks intimately with Anthony Keidis and Josh Klinghoffer in MTV Classic’s Mastered By Molly: Red Hot Chili Peppers Special about a range of topics including inspiration behind their new album “I’m With You”, the perils of fame and their plans for the future.
Following the Mastered By Molly: Red Hot Chili Peppers Special, Nirvana and the Red Hot Chili Peppers will continue to take over MTV Classic with special programming:
Blood Sugar Sex Magik: The Singles
Classic Albums: Nirvana
Nevermind: The Singles
The Last 48 Hours of Kurt Cobain
Nirvana: Unplugged
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Live at Red Square
Evolution of RHCP
Mastered By Molly: Red Hot Chili Peppers Special (repeat)
Evolution of Nirvana
For more music info, head to www.mtvclassic.co.nz
MASTERED BY MOLLY: RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS SPECIAL
MTV CLASSIC – (SKY CHANNEL 061) - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 @ 12pm
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