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Sublime - Sublime (Vinyl 2LP)

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Sublime - Sublime (Vinyl 2LP)

Sublime - Sublime (Vinyl 2LP)

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Sublime Sublime on 2LP

Also Available on 180g 2LP with Lenticular 3D Jacket

Iconic Long Beach, CA reggae-punk/alternative-rock band Sublime was founded in 1988 by Bradley Nowell (vocals/guitar), Eric Wilson (bass/vocals) and Bud Gaugh (drums). The radio exposure of the 40oz. to Freedom classic "Date Rape" led to a deal with MCA who released the band's sophomore effort Robbin' the Hood in 1994. It revealed an experimental ethic more in keeping with cut-and-paste dub than the well-tuned rage of the Cali punk revival and set the stage for the breakout success of their self-titled third album in 1996.

On May 25, 1996, however, lead vocalist and guitarist Nowell was found dead in a San Francisco hotel room of a heroin overdose. The band collapsed, but the eponymous Sublime was still slated for a July 1996 release. On the strength of the chart-topping alternative radio hit "What I Got," the album was certified gold by the end of 1996. "Santeria" and "Wrong Way" also enjoyed heavy airplay, and Sublime eventually sold more than six million copies, making it one of the most popular reggae-punk albums in history. Such success spread to the band's earlier albums too, leading 40 Oz. to Freedom to double-platinum sales and Robbin' the Hood to gold certification. 

"The singular sound of Sublime, alternately polished and rough and ready, finds stoner rock, rap, punk, and hip-hop funk blended with doses of ska, rock steady, dancehall, and every other pungent flavor of reggae. The result was a beautiful, warts-and-all brand of poetry - a powerful new blend of street sounds and party music. In Nowell, Sublime had as astounding singer and lyricist who created his own edgy but expressive underground vernacular. And in Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh, Sublime was fortunate to have an agile, rock-solid rhythm section that could cover the entire musical waterfront." - David Wild

LP1
1. Garden Grove
2. What I Got
3. Wrong Way
4. Same In The End
5. April 29th, 1992 (Miami)
6. Santeria
7. Seed
8. Jailhouse
9. Pawn Shop

LP2
1. Paddle Out
2. The Ballad Of Johnny Butt
3. Burritos
4. Under My Voodoo
5. Get Ready
6. Caress Me Down
7. What I Got (Reprise)
8. Doin' Time

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