By Anthony Kiedis
Anthony Kiedis, 2005
Scar Tissue is the unflinchingly honest autobiography of Anthony Kiedis, the dynamic frontman of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Kiedis chronicles his life from his unconventional upbringing in the Midwest to his immersion in the vibrant, often chaotic, Los Angeles music scene. The book details his experiences living with his father, Blackie, and his early exposure to the excesses of Hollywood. It explores the formation of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, their rise to fame, and the innovative musical style that influenced a generation.
Beyond the band's success, Scar Tissue delves into Kiedis's personal struggles with drug addiction, the tragic loss of bandmate Hillel Slovak, and his ongoing journey toward recovery. Kiedis offers a raw and introspective look at the price of fame and the challenges of maintaining creative integrity amidst personal turmoil. The autobiography provides a compelling narrative of dedication, debauchery, and the search for redemption, offering insights into the life of one of rock's most iconic figures.