Sublime

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SUBLIME consisted of three guys and a Dalmatian who would change the way many listen to music. They used elements of punk, reggae, hip-hop, and ska to create their truly unique sound. Ain't got no quarrels with God - Ain't got no time to grow old......This is Sublime.....Chill yourself.


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[edit] About

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Blending a love of dance-hall and rock-steady reggae rhythms with an aggressive punk ethic, sublime spread its garage hall gospel all across America, creating a rabid, grass-roots following everywhere they went, especially in the surf/skate/snowboard communities.

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Year Title Album
1995 Date Rape 40 Oz. To Freedom
1995 Steppin Razor Robbin' The Hood
1995 Secret Tweeker Pad Robbin' The Hood
1996 What I Got Sublime
1997 Santeria Sublime
1997 April 29, 1992 (Miami) Sublime
1997 Wrong Way Sublime
1998 Doin' Time Sublime
1998 Badfish 40 Oz. To Freedom

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Year Title Labels
1992 40 Oz. To Freedom
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1994 Robbin' The Hood
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1996 Sublime
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May 25, 1996 is a day all beloved and true Sublime fans will never forget. The lead vocalist/guitarist Bradley Nowell was found dead by his fellow bandmate Bud Gaugh at 11:30 AM in a San Fransisco hotel room due to a heroin overdose. He died at 28 leaving behind a band, a wife, a son, and one of the most endearing albums of 1996: Sublime. The album is in a category of its own mediating reggae, folk, and punk rock.

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August 15, 2006, Sublime's self-titled third album, Sublime, was released as a two-disc deluxe edition through Universal Music to commemorate its tenth anniversary

[edit] External Links

Sublime Archive

Sublime Links

SublimeSpot

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