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  1. Flea in his younger years, when he was known as Michael Balzary. The bohemian lifestyle had its quirks, too. "It was kind of like a naked house," he recalls. "We'd all walk around naked. "I have ...

  2. Good Gods Don't take away My father Give him back his legs If you can't help him Then you can take me His son His mind His heart I'm his family I'm his family I'm his family I wanna shark mark on my skin Make it where I can see him Fall of health and hungry I want a shark mark on my skin Make him fast, make him swim He was raped and died lonely ...

  3. 21. Juni 2022 · Like all superstars with unique stage names, Flea was not always called that — he was once just Michael Peter Balzary. That began to change when Balzary, Anthony Kiedis, and their good friend, Keith Barry, were teens and about to go on a ski trip. The group decided to call each other by nicknames, so Balzary became Flea. Later, Barry began to ...

  4. Flea. Actor: Baby Driver. Michael Peter Balzary was born on the sixteenth of October 1962, in Melbourne, Australia. When he was four, his parents divorced and Michael, his sister Karen and his mother Patricia headed for New York; they didn't stay long and soon ended up in L.A. (in 1972), where his step-father, a jazz musician named Walter Urban Jr., intended to start a career.

  5. Good God's Urge, an Album by Porno for Pyros. Released 28 May 1996 on Warner Bros. (catalog no. 9 46126-2; CD). Genres: Alternative Rock. Rated #554 in the best albums of 1996. Featured peformers: Perry Farrell (vocals, lyrics, percussion, samples, harp, keyboards, producer, mastering engineer, design), Peter DiStefano (guitar, samples, backing vocals), Stephen Perkins (drums, percussion ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0281359Flea - IMDb

    Flea. Actor: Baby Driver. Michael Peter Balzary was born on the sixteenth of October 1962, in Melbourne, Australia. When he was four, his parents divorced and Michael, his sister Karen and his mother Patricia headed for New York; they didn't stay long and soon ended up in L.A. (in 1972), where his step-father, a jazz musician named Walter Urban Jr., intended to start a career.