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40 Oz. to Freedom (1992)
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Ska music has been deeply ingrained in the punk rock culture since the Clash adopted their rude boy stance near the end of the British punk invasion and the 2-Tone label put ska on the map. Suddenly, punks stopped kicking the crap out of each other long enough to dance. The debut release by Orange County, California's Sublime is a positively infectious record that marries varied styles of dub, reggae, rap, sampling, scratching, and badass dancehall ska with old-school punk overtones. Musicianship on this record is exceptionally tight, featuring Brad Nowell's innovative guitar work and bright, soulful voice. Packed with 40 oz. of rock (21 tracks) including the ultimate pot-smoking anthem "Smoke Two Joints" and the novelty hit "Date Rape." --Gail Worley

1. Waiting For My Ruca
2. 40oz. To Freedom
3. Smoke Two Joints
4. We're Only Gonna Die For Our Arrogance
5. Don't Push
6. 5446 That's My Number/Ball And Chain
7. Badfish
8. Let's Go Get Stoned
9. New Thrash
10. Scarlet Begonias
11. Live At E's
12. D.J.s
13. Chica Me Tipo
14. Right Back
15. What Happened
16. New Song
17. Ebin
18. Date Rape
19. Hope
20. KRS-One
21. Rivers of Babylon
22. Thanx

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Robbin' the Hood (1994)
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Long Beach garage kings Sublime rode the cresting wave of late-'80s/early-'90s Cali punk to a well-received 1996 major-label debut whose success was overshadowed by tragedy: frontman Brad Nowell died of a heroin overdose just a month before its release. This 1994 album was their freshman indie outing and the record that largely secured their ticket to the majors. Instead of building on the energetic, if formulaic, punk-reggae fusion of their 1992 40 Oz. to Freedom (with its sometimes awkward, too-dumb-to-be-ironic lyrical bent), Robbin' displays a Nowell whose slow evolution as a songwriter is more than compensated by an eager plundering of old-school rap influences and ska beats. It's a record that moves the band beyond often-stultifying punk clichés to a true musical adventure whose buoyant sense of discovery is almost palpable, and one that proves that their '96 big-label breakthrough was no accident. --Jerry McCulley

1. Waiting For Bud 1:02
2. Steady B Loop Dub 1:23
3. Raleigh Soliloquy Pt. 1 1:46
4. Pool Shark 0:57
5. Steppin' Razor 2:24
6. Greatest- Hits 2:53
7. Free Loop 3:08
8. Q - Ball 0:43
9. Saw Red 1:57
10. Work That We Do 2:34
11. Lincoln Highway Dub 2:21
12. Pool Shark 1:25
13. Cisco Kid 4:38
14. Raleigh Soliloquy Pt.2 3:39
15. STP 2:57
16. Boss D.J. 2:51
17. I Don't Care Too Much For Reggae Dub 5:20
18. Falling Idols 2:37
19. All You Need 2:45
20. Freeway Time In LA County Jail 3:17
21. Mary 1:34
22. Raleigh Soliloquy Pt. 3/Don't Push 8:29

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Sublime (1996)
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For all his tattoos and bulked-up frat-boy persona, singer Bradley Nowell had real soul, which made his fatal heroin overdose even more tragic. There's more to this Long Beach, California, trio's debut, released shortly after Nowell's death in 1996, than white suburban punks imitating Jamaican ska music. The band comes up with great songs, notably the catchy MTV hit "What I Got"; spooky dub-reggae undertones, produced by the Butthole Surfers' Paul Leary, to go with the snappy horns; and surprisingly progressive lyrics that attack sexism and other social ills, especially on "Wrong Way." Like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fishbone, obvious forebears, Sublime become slightly tiresome after 17 songs, but the band is great in short doses. --Steve Knopper

1. "Garden Grove" – 4:21
2. "What I Got" – 2:51
3. "Wrong Way" – 2:16
4. "Same in the End" – 2:37
5. "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" – 3:53
6. "Santeria" – 3:03
7. "Seed" – 2:10
8. "Jailhouse" – 4:53
9. "Pawn Shop" – 6:06
10. "Paddle Out" – 1:15
11. "The Ballad of Johnny Butt" – 2:11
12. "Burritos" – 3:55
13. "Under My Voodoo" – 3:26
14. "Get Ready" – 4:52
15. "Caress Me Down" – 3:32
16. "What I Got (Reprise)" – 3:02
17. "Doin' Time" – 4:14

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Second Hand Smoke (1997)
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Most posthumous albums are shrouded in a sense of morbid nostalgia and grim curiosity. In Sublime's case, there was also some cruel irony to contend with: the California nuevo-punk outfit's promising self-titled major-label debut and commercial breakout was released barely a month after frontman Brad Nowell's death from a heroin overdose--and their de facto demise. But such was the Long Beach band's longtime following that raiding the vaults, however sparse, was inevitable. Released 18 months after Nowell's death, Second Hand Smoke more than lived up to its title, cobbling together a collection of outtakes from their debut and padding them out with (sometimes multiple) remixes of old tracks like "Doin' Time," "April 29," and the Gwen Stefani duet, "Saw Red." There's a standout cover of Bob Marley's "Trenchtown Rock," but a lot of the rest feels like the incomplete discards and second (or third) choices they obviously were. --Jerry McCulley

1. "Doin' Time (Uptown Dub)"
2. "Get Out! (Remix)"
3. "Romeo"
4. "New Realization"
5. "Don't Push"
6. "Slow Ride"
7. "Chick On My Tip"
8. "Had A DAT"
9. "Trenchtown Rock"
10. "Badfish"
11. "Drunk Drivin'"
12. "Saw Red"
13. "Garbage Grove"
14. "April 29th, 1992 (Leary)"
15. "Superstar Punani"
16. "Legal Dub"
17. "What's Really Goin' Wrong"
18. "Doin' Time (Eerie Splendor Remix)"
19. "Thanx Dub"

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Bradley Nowell & Friends
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1. "Wrong Way" - 0:50
2. "Saw Red" - 2:47
3. "Foolish Fool" - 2:18
4. "Don't Push" - 2:58
5. "Mary/Big Salty Tears" - 4:57
6. "Boss D.J." - 3:05
7. "Garden Grove" - 1:58
8. "Rivers of Babylon" - 2:39
9. "Little District" - 1:57
10. "KRS-One" - 3:38
11. "Marley Medley" - 3:00
12. "What Happened?/Eyes of Fatima" - 1:58
13. "Freeway Time in LA County Jail" - 4:23
14. "Pool Shark" - 1:26
15. "It's Who You Know" - 0:44

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Gold
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Disc one

1. "Don't Push"
2. "Slow Ride" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
3. "Had a DAT" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
4. "D.J.s"
5. "Let's Go Get Stoned"
6. "Badfish"
7. "Waiting for My Ruca"
8. "40 Oz. to Freedom"
9. "Smoke Two Joints" (Chris Kay/Michael Kay)
10. "We're Only Gonna Die for Our Own Arrogance" (Greg Graffin)
11. "5446 That's My Number/Ball and Chain" (Toots Hibbert/Nowell)
12. "Scarlet Begonias" (Jerry Garcia/Robert Hunter)
13. "Chica Me Tipo"
14. "Right Back"
15. "Date Rape"
16. "KRS-One"
17. "Rivers of Babylon" (Traditional)
18. "Steady B Loop Dub"
19. "Pool Shark"
20. "Steppin' Razor" (Joe Higgs)
21. "Greatest Hits"
22. "Free Loop Dub"

Disc two

1. "Saw Red"
2. "Work That We Do"
3. "Cisco Kid"
4. "STP"
5. "Boss D.J."
6. "I Don't Care Too Much For Reggae Dub"
7. "All You Need"
8. "Garden Grove"
9. "What I Got" (Gaugh/Nowell/Lindon Roberts/Wilson)
10. "Wrong Way" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
11. "Same In the End" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
12. "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" (Marshall Goodman/Michael Happoldt/Nowell)
13. "Santeria" (Gaugh/Winston Matthews/Lloyd McDonald/Nowell/Wilson)
14. "Seed" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
15. "Jailhouse"
16. "Pawn Shop" (Gaugh/Matthews/McDonald/Nowell/Wilson)
17. "Under My Voodoo" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
18. "Get Ready" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
19. "Caress Me Down" (Gaugh/Nowell/Wilson)
20. "What I Got (Reprise)" (Gaugh/Nowell/Roberts/Wilson)
21. "Doin' Time" (Goodman/Nowell)
22. "Trenchtown Rock" (Bob Marley)

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Long Beach Dub All Stars



The Long Beach Dub Allstars was a dub reggae/ska/rock band formed in 1997 and disbanded in 2002.

Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh met in childhood (in 1979) and later started their first garage punk band, consisting of drums, bass and vocals. They later formed Sublime with Brad Nowell. The Long Beach Dub Allstars (LBDAS for short) were founded after Brad died in 1996 of a heroin overdose (frequent contributors to Sublime including Michael "Miguel" Happoldt, Todd Foreman, and "Field" Marshall Goodman are also members of the band).
Wonders of the World (2001)
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1. Wonders Dub 1 – 1:05
2. Sunny Hours – 3:58
3. Listen to DJ's – 3:19
4. Rolled Up – 3:16
5. Every Mother's Dream – 1:48
6. Life Goes On – 3:17
7. It Ain't Easy – 3:23
8. Luke – 4:07
9. Wonders Dub II – 4:38
10. No Way – 2:29
11. Lonely End – 3:36
12. Talkin' the Truth – 3:16
13. Free Love – 3:22
14. Lies – 3:06
15. Kablammin' It – 4:40
16. Grass Cloud – 6:36
17. Sunny Hours (Reprise) – 3:30



Right Back (1999)
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1. "Righteous Dub" - (2:54)
2. "Rosarito" - (3:08)
3. "My Own Life" - (2:57)
4. "Fugazi" - (3:37)
5. "New Sun" - (3:37)
6. "Kick Down" - (4:43)
7. "Like A Dog" - (3:33)
8. "Sensi" - (3:57)
9. "Trailer Ras" - (3:21)
10. "Pass It On" - (3:29)
11. "Soldiers" - (3:15)
12. "Saw Red (She's Mine)" - (3:33)

* Barrington Levy, performing on "Righteous Dub" & "Saw Red"
* H.R., performing on "New Sun"
* Dangr, performing on "Kick Down"
* Tippa Irie, performing on "Sensi"
* Half-Pint, performing on "Pass It On"
* Fletcher Dragge, performing on "My Own Life"



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