Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers  
Podcast: Inside The Noise with Gabe Dalporto
Published On: Tue Jan 06 2026
Description: In this episode of Guitar Center’s Inside the Noise with Gabe Dalporto, our CEO sits down with legendary drummer Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers for a candid, funny, and deeply insightful conversation about creativity, collaboration, and longevity. From Chad’s first real Guitar Center Hollywood purchase after joining RHCP to the band’s famously organic songwriting process, the two explore how trust, chemistry, and a willingness to experiment have fueled more than 35 years of iconic music.Chapters00:00 – Inside the Noise with Gabe Dalporto (Guitar Center)00:11 – Meet Chad Smith: Red Hot Chili Peppers Drummer00:20 – Swearing, the “F-bomb jar,” and breaking the ice00:45 – Chad Smith’s career highlights + Chad Smith Music Foundation01:28 – Chad’s first Guitar Center Hollywood trip (1988)02:21 – “It’s like Christmas”: Why new gear never stops feeling exciting03:03 – How Chad got into drumming (Detroit, pots & pans origin story)04:02 – The Baskin-Robbins drum kit and early DIY beginnings04:49 – Learning drums in school: reading notation and band programs05:15 – Choosing music over sports (and chasing rock ’n’ roll dreams)06:25 – Building a signature style: Bonham, Moon, Baker, and more07:14 – First “real” kit: Slingerland gold sparkle (and earning it)08:01 – Motown, funk, and swing: what shaped Chad’s groove09:40 – Joining RHCP: the funk-punk-rap palette that fit his style10:16 – Why Chad moved to L.A. (and the late-’80s club scene)12:27 – The RHCP audition: how it happened and why it clicked14:04 – First jam with Flea, John, and Anthony (chemistry wins)16:51 – Michael Beinhorn’s verdict: “That’s your guy”19:21 – The call back… and the head-shaving ultimatum20:37 – RHCP songwriting: how the band writes collaboratively21:25 – “Under the Bridge” + “Californication”: Anthony’s early seeds22:10 – Turning jams into songs: finding parts that lock together24:12 – Creative trust: trying “bad ideas” until they spark something25:13 – Working with Rick Rubin: taste, restraint, and arrangement26:41 – Recording live as a band: no click, chase the performance arc27:27 – Band chemistry and longevity: why it matters in the studio28:24 – When John left: how guitar changes affected the band’s sound28:50 – Dave Navarro era: different approach, different chemistry29:53 – Josh Klinghoffer era: new textures, new feel30:31 – Why RHCP chemistry is rare (and why they protect it)31:03 – Session work stories: the artists Chad’s played with31:55 – The Johnny Cash session: meeting an icon at Ocean Way35:13 – “Hi, I’m Johnny Cash”: the moment Chad won’t forget36:44 – Recording with Cash: humility, musicianship, and a legendary night38:27 – Elton John session: pressure, speed, and “no fills”43:25 – Chad Smith Music Foundation: why he started it44:00 – Scholarships + music education: Minnesota & Michigan programs45:24 – The missing piece: teachers, access, and keeping programs alive47:06 – Guitar Center donates $25,000 to the Chad Smith Foundation48:45 – Why arts programs matter: “shoulder pads vs. snare drums”49:54 – Outro: key takeaways on creativity, collaboration, and giving back50:53 – RHCP’s jam-driven process + the Elton story