Sublime - Studio Discography
MP3 | VBR 44.1 KHz | 3 Albums | 325 MB
Genre : ska-punk
Sublime was an American ska-punk band that originated in Long Beach, California. Sublime consisted of three members: Bradley Nowell (vocals and guitar), Bud Gaugh (drums), and Eric Wilson (bass guitar). Former members include Joe Gomez (drums) and Michael Happoldt for a very short time (guitar). The band achieved major mainstream success with their self-titled third album; however, Nowell died of a heroin overdose in his hotel room on the west side of San Francisco shortly before it was released, resulting in the band's split in 1996. Worldwide, Sublime has sold 17 million albums, including about 10 million in the U.S. alone.
They are considered as a preeminent "party band"; their music is extremely popular at high school and college parties throughout the United States, due to their often narcotic-related subject matter and their dance-worthy, jumpy or grooving feel to their songs. Rolling Stone writer David Wild has this to say about the band:
"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. They were musical counterparts that created their own signature rhythmic foundation, creating the ultimate canvas for Nowell to embellish."
Albums:
40 Oz. To Freedom (1992)
1. "Waiting for My Ruca"– 2:20
2. "40oz. to Freedom" – 3:02
3. "Smoke Two Joints" – 2:53
4. "We're Only Gonna Die for Our Arrogance" - 3:27
5. "Don't Push"– 4:18
6. "5446 That's My Number/Ball and Chain"– 5:17
7. "Badfish"– 3:04
8. "Let's Go Get Stoned"– 3:32
9. "New Thrash"– 1:30
10. "Scarlet Begonias"– 3:31
11. "Live at E's" (Nowell)- 3:08
12. "D.J.s" (Nowell)– 3:18
13. "Chica Me Tipo"– 2:16
14. "Right Back"– 2:49
15. "What Happened"– 3:27
16. "New Song"– 3:14
17. "Ebin"– 3:32
18. "Date Rape"– 3:37 (4:38)
19. "Hope"– 1:43
20. "KRS-One" – 2:23
21. "Rivers of Babylon"- 2:29
22. "Thanx Dub"** 4:23 (6:23)
Robbin' The Hood (1994)
1. "Waiting for Bud" – 1:02
2. "Steady B Loop Dub" – 1:23
3. "Raleigh Soliloquy Pt. I" – 1:46
4. "Pool Shark" – 0:57
5. "Steppin' Razor" (Joe Higgs) – 2:24
6. "Greatest-Hits" – 2:53
7. "Free Loop Dub" – 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 (Acoustic)" – 1:25
13. "Cisco Kid" – 4:38
14. "Raleigh Soliloquy Pt. II" – 3:39
15. "S.T.P." – 2:57
16. "Boss D.J." – 2:51
17. "I Don't Care Too Much for Reggae Dub" – 5:20
18. "Falling Idols" (Ross Fletcher/William Pangborn III; originally performed by the Falling Idols) – 2:37
19. "All You Need" – 2:45
20. "Freeway Time in L.A. County Jail" – 3:17
21. "Mary" – 1:34
22. "Raleigh Soliloquy Pt. III" / "Don't Push" / untitled / "The Farther I Go" – 8:29
Sublime (1996)
1. "Garden Grove" – 4:27
2. "What I Got" – 2:55
3. "Wrong Way" – 2:11
4. "Same in the End" – 2:30
5. "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" – 3:59
6. "Santeria" – 3:07
7. "Seed" – 2:15
8. "Jailhouse" – 4:58
9. "Pawn Shop" – 6:02
10. "Paddle Out" – 1:17
11. "The Ballad of Johnny Butt" – 2:17
12. "Burritos" – 3:50
13. "Under My Voodoo" – 3:22
14. "Get Ready" – 4:56
15. "Caress Me Down" – 3:38
16. "What I Got (Reprise)" – 3:07
17. "Doin' Time" – 4:15
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