California's Red Hot Chili Peppers have, over the course of their long and tumultuous career, gone from being a frisky, sex-obsessed local funk band to becoming highly influential hitmakers whose poppy funk has attracted millions of fans. OFF THE MAP is the band's first concert film in 10 years, and captures the Peppers in a typically hyper and exhilarating performance of hits including "Scar Tissue," "Suck My Kiss," "Under the Bridge," and a funky cover of Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues."