Let's Make Evil
Red Hot Chili Peppers · Other Songs - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Let's make good
I'd do anything I could
Just to get you in my dirt word
Go down on you
Seventeen and thirty-one
I am just my mother's son
Brown eyes and a silver tongue
All the mothers come undone
At the sight of me
The water's falling clear
Interiors decieve i fear
I think I'll kiss my shame away
My prudence is not dear
Inside out and feeling weird
I think I'll kiss my shame away
Let's get soft
Let's get hard
Let's get off in my backyard
Where the desert wind
Will wash our skin
A lighter red
Let's make peace
Let's make war
Let's break into heaven for
A dance with heaven's devils or
Is that more than you can store
Inside your head
The water's falling clear
Interiors decieve i fear
I think I'll kiss my shame away
My prudence is not dear
Inside out and feeling weird
I think I'll kiss my shame away
I don't want to live alone
Get on my throne
Slay my shame
Slay my shame
Let's get gentle
Let's get pissed
Get your knickers in a twist
Cause the angel and the devil kiss
They fell in love
Some seem dirty
Some say clean
Something from a madman's dream
Am I really what I seem?
Rising to my head like cream
It feels so strange
The water's falling clear
Interiors decieve i fear
I think I'll kiss my shame away
My prudence is not dear
Inside out and feeling weird
I think I'll kiss my shame away
Slay my shame
Slay my shame
I don't want to live alone
Get on my throne
Slay my shame
Slay my shame
Let's Make Evil
Let's Make Evil stands as a notable track within the Red Hot Chili Peppers' expansive discography, showcasing the band's signature fusion of funk, rock, and alternative energy. The recording captures the group's dynamic interplay between driving basslines, rhythmic guitar work, and energetic vocals that have defined their sound for decades. While the song may not always appear on their most celebrated studio albums, it reflects the creative experimentation and high-energy performance style characteristic of the band's live sets and broader catalogue. The track contributes to the rich tapestry of the group's musical output, offering fans a glimpse into their evolving sonic landscape. As part of their extensive body of work, the song remains a testament to the band's enduring ability to craft memorable, rhythmically compelling music that resonates with audiences across generations.

