They certainly resemble each other to me.
:)
OMG
OMG
They look EXACTLY alike!
I only got to the 0:09 mark! I have to go back to work but I'll watch later, I hope!
And, whoa!! -- they both look HOT! Ha! (Ferrell never interested me that way until I noted his resemblance to Smith, ha! And I only noted their resemblance last night)
Thanks for posting this, Lenina!
I feel like I could have agent-abilities - - my idea of getting them together was, to me, an original thought - - but it's been done already, so some other agent/s thought the same thing! Ha!
:)
Slovak, Kiedis, and Flea began to create their own music after finding inspiration in a punk-funk fusion band called Defunkt.[11] The three formed a band with former Anthym-drummer Jack Irons called Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem. The band had only one song, entitled "Out in L.A.", and was formed for the purpose of playing the song once.[12] The song was based on a guitar riff that Slovak wrote while "jamming" with Irons, and was not meant to become a real song until Kiedis decided to rap over the music.[13] Following the group's first show at The Rhythm Lounge, the owner of the bar asked them to return, but with two songs instead of one. After several more shows, and the addition of several songs to their repertoire, the band's name was changed to Red Hot Chili Peppers.[14]
After the band started to gain popularity amongst the L.A. club scene, Kiedis began writing more lyrics. The lyrics would eventually become songs such as "Green Heaven" and "True Men Don't Kill Coyotes", and the band's concert repertoire quickly grew to nine songs as a result of months of playing local nightclubs and bars.[15] Over the course of the next six months, the Red Hot Chili Peppers played many shows in L.A. clubs and became something of an underground hit. Slovak, Kiedis, and Flea moved into a small house in a high-crime area in Hollywood where they collaborated musically and continued their drug addictions.[16] The threesome traveled to New York City to perform more shows and to "spread Chili Pepperdom".[17] Shortly after the trip, Slovak moved out of the group's shared house to live with his girlfriend.[18]