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[edit]No mention of Latino Rockabilly War? That article says he was in it. Is it full of crap? The Secretary of Funk 18:46, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
Trash can?
[edit]Any source that he plays with a trash can?
Removing "bipolar disorder" tag
[edit]I've removed the Category:People with bipolar disorder tag from this page: appearing on a list on the web is not enough, a proper cite is needed: see the criteria for the list of people believed to have been affected by bipolar disorder, as well as the WP:LIVING guidelines. -- The Anome 13:25, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
Some informations about Jack irons are wrong. Jack play only in the demos version of some songs in the 1º and second RHCP albums, because the band likes more this versions than the versions play by the new members. Jack have the credits because this songs are writed in 1983 with the original line-up.2/7/07
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