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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
what's everyone's problem with this album?, April 13, 2003
There seem to be a lot of negative reviews for this album. I don't see why, So it's not Sublime. Big deal. Wonders Dub I- good intro, but could've been longer. A Sunny Hours- the radio hit from this album, featuring Will.I.Am. Great happy summer song. A+ Listen to DJs- great reggae track. Pays tribute to the greats of dancehall, such as Johnny Osbourne, Mad Cobra, Josey Wales, and Admiral Bailey. A+ Rolled Up- title sounds like a weed song, but isnt. catchy and radio-friendly with a light ska-pop vibe. A Every Mother's Dream- high-energy punk song, i think its a cover. somewhat reminiscent of "paddle out" from Sublime's self-titled. B+ Life Goes On- great hip-hop/reggae song with 3 guest vocalists including Chali2na from Jurassic 5 and Tippa Irie. A It Ain't Easy- another solid song with upbeat ska rhythms. A- Luke- great slow reggae tune with cool story. A Wonders Dub II- an improvement on WDI mainly because it's longer. A No Way- more of an edgy ska-metal vibe. not that great. B- Lonely End- back to the smooth reggae. great lyrics. A Talkin tha Truth- my favorite on the second half of the album. the closest they'll come to an anti-drug song ("Stick to da weed!) anti-heroin lyrics no doubt inspired by brad nowell's untimely death A+ Free Love- the album kinda weakens for a few tracks here. good reggae song about having a 3-way. C Lies- "Lies wont set you free-- so why do foolish things?" B- Kablammin It- VERY sexual song about, well, kablammin it. the music sounds like a "caress me down" retread. kinda funny though. B- Grass Cloud- a 6+ minute long instrumental encompassing evry style implemented by LBDAS from quasi-dub turntablism at the start to heavy punk guitars at the end. B+ Sunny Hours (Reprise)- the original without the rap or loud guitar. its just as good or better than the original. A+
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