After Frusciante rejoined the band in the late 90s, the band re-enjoyed success with critical acclaim for the albums Californication and By The Way. As the 2000s rolled on, Stadium Arcadium brought back the less-than-great reviews despite its hit singles. By the time Frusciante left again, reviews started plummeting as the band tried to go for a more serious, matured sound (though they didn't quite get the right balance on I'm With You). The highlight of this era was The Getaway, where RHCP actually succeeded in making their sound cool again while taking a matured, age-appropriate approach to their music. With Frusciante back, that sound drifts back to self-plagiarism more than self-reference, so Unlimited Love has to be marked a notch down in quality.