Stone Cold Bush
Red Hot Chili Peppers · Mother's Milk
and baby that's alright
she's stone cold bush yea
and that's alright with me
get up off your knees, come on walk with me
tell me what you need to get along
a statue come to live
i cut you with my knife
bleeding to the tune of dolly dagger
she's stone cold bush
she's stone cold bush
yea yea yea yea yea
haight street got nothing to show
except the skirt on your ass
when you're livin' on the streets
you've got to let it roll
get on with what you've got
aw everybody knows that it's alright
you've got no secrets to tell
but when you smoke that rock and suck that c*ck
you do it oh so well
she's stone cold bush
she's stone cold bush
she's stone cold bush yea
and baby that's alright
she's stone cold bush yea
and that's alright with me
she's got marble eyes
sweet china doll her thighs
an animal in pain she starts to cry
her pipes are open wide
she blows more than my mind
echo the sounds of soul
time after time
she's stone cold bush
she's stone cold bush
Stone Cold Bush
"Stone Cold Bush" is a seminal track by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, appearing on their 1989 album *Mother's Milk*. The song exemplifies the band's signature fusion of funk, rock, and psychedelic elements, featuring the distinctive guitar work of Hillel Slovak and the vocal performance of Anthony Kiedis. Released during a pivotal era for the group, the recording showcases their ability to blend organic instrumentation with a driving rhythm section, creating a sound that would define their subsequent decades of influence. As a staple of their discography, the track remains a touchstone for fans and critics alike, representing the band's evolution from their earlier punk-influenced roots to a more mature, groove-oriented style that impacted countless artists across genres.

