Sublime: 40 Oz. to Freedom

Sublime 40 Oz. to Freedom Music
by Sublime

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Explicit lyrics, with a Trenchtown beat. Lots of drug references. if that bothers you, don't bother. Brad Nowell died from an OD just before achieving stardom, RIP Brad.
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1992 album from Long Beach ska-punk trio.Includes covers of Descendents & Grateful Dead!

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
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