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  • Audio CD (July 30, 1996)
  • Original Release Date: July 30, 1996
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: MCA / Gasoline Alley
  • ASIN: B000002OZS
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (629 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,313 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Format: Audio CD
I bought this c.d. because like a poser I liked the songs on mtv. However when I stuck it in my car's c.d. player I was blown away after each track. There are some songs in life that have a good beat and there are others that carry a good little story to them, these songs carry both, great words great beats on every track. After listing to this c.d. twice you listen to the words so intently that you can sing along with the windows open, and just feel great. Must own c.d. for anyone. Great from beginning to end, a rarity.
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This album is without a doubt my favorite album in my entire collection. I have all their other albums, respectively 40 Oz. to Freedom, Robbin' the Hood, the AWESOME new box set, the remastered gold(which does a really good job on remastering the first 2 albums' tracks) and countless bootlegs and live albums swarming in torrents swarming on the internet.

I still consider this to be their best musical statement. I feel this album truly is "All Killer, no filler" to quote a sum 41 album (don't crucify me please) and every song really stands out on its own. I think a lot of it does have to do with their newfound production on a major label. Ska music is fun, but their isn't much to it in most senses. Bradley's vocals stick out on all his albums, but until this album I found the music to be, well... not as good as his vocals. Crappy production. This album produced by Paul Leary and a team of other producers really brings out the music of Brad, Bud, and especially Eric. Listen to "Let's go Get Stoned" and then check out "Wrong Way" ... no comparison. Wrong Way just explodes out the door. As does every other track. From Paddle Out to Burritos every track is different. Pawn Shop is the only song of its length I listen to. I am ADD to the fullest and that slow simple rhythym keeps me from changing to another track somehow.

I think Heroin does have a lot to do with it. Obvously Brad was hooked on it for a large part of the production of this album and this album shows both sides of its effects. He stated that he was experimenting with the drug to bring him greatness and well... maybe it did. Wrong Way, What I Got, and all the "ska" songs they did sound better than anything they did in the past. So maybe it did help him grow musically.
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By Papa Ski on February 4, 2005
Format: Audio CD
I'm amazed any of my Sublime CD's still work. They should be worn out by now. If you have never heard their music you are about to hear some real down to earth music. The beats and lyrics come alive in this album. Their music can be equated to almost any situation in your life. Pure Genius.
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By paulo on August 15, 2006
Format: Audio CD
please don't listen to the review of steve knopper, since he has no idea what he's talking about. this is the album that made sublime a name in the mainstream, with classic tracks like 'what i got', 'wrong way', 'doin time' and 'santeria'. but as good as those songs are, they aren't the whole album, the album from track 1 to 18 is awesome music. this album does not get "tiresome after 17 songs" and the band isn't "great in short doses". knopper is a tool and doesn't know good music. this is good music in long non-stop doses. it doesn't matter if it's summer, fall, winter, spring, whatever time of the year it is, it's always good to listen to sublime. this is just good stuff and you won't be dissapointed, pick up this disk and the other sublime cds. the 2nd disk is cool with rare tracks and a few videos. this is a must have for any sublime fan.
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I first heard Sublime at my friends house in '96, just before Brad died. He was visiting from New Zealand and bought a few casetes to listen to on his travels, two of them were sublime. So we listend and I loved it, the lyrics the rhythm, I can never ever get bored of it. So eventually(after he forced me to give them back to him..the day he left) I went out and bought every single sublime cd that there was. I found that they are all good. I love the way that Brad could, and still can make me feel happy. There is so much more to these SoCal artists than the tattoos and punk look that meets the eye, and I only hope that as many people as possible get to see that. R.I.P Bradley.
*also you should take a look at Long Beach Dub All Stars first album 'Right Back' LBDA is made up of the remaining two Sublime members and a couple other artists who played with Sublime, if you need something to do with your money, buy all the Sublime c.d's
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By A Customer on October 26, 2000
Format: Audio CD
This is definately, along with sublimes other cd's, one of the best cd's to come out of the nineties, if not for all time. Yeah it had more radio play than the other cds(with radio hits like what i got, wrong way, santeria, caress me down, and doin' time)but that doesnt at all make it a horrible or watered down album. Originally Brad & Co. were gonna call it Killin' it (they already had a skunk release with the same name and tracks) but after brad died it was decided that it wouldn't be appropriate, so they simply named it sublime. You can kinda compare sublime's career with nirvana's. The Nirvana equivilent of "Sublime" would be "Nevermind", the equivilent of "In Utero" would be "40 oz. to freedom", with "bleach" it would be "Robbin' the Hood" and same with "Incesticide" to "second-hand smoke" and "From the Muddy Banks of Wishkah" and "Stand by your Van Live". Their musical careers can also be compared. Both bands were 3-piece bands, they both wanted to do something different than from the mainstream, they were both genre-fusing, both the lead singers had a heavy drug addiction, both the lead singers died from an overdose or from being under the influence of drugs, and both of the band's remaining members have gone on to start some new bands, 2 of which have become quite popular (namely the foo fighters and The Long Beach Dub All-Stars". It's also unfortunate to know that both bands could have become more than they already have, mainly focusing on Sublime because Brad didnt live to see his band become big. And if he was still alive, ska could have become the second revolution of the nineties. Back in '95, '96 people were already getting tired of grunge and wanted something new.Read more ›
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