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40 Oz to Freedom

40 Oz to Freedom

SKU: V69135 Barcode: 0602547811554
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 16 Sep 2016

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, SUBLIME's "40 Oz. To Freedom," a bold and audacious entry into the annals of reggae-punk fusion. This album is a rollercoaster ride of emotions, like being kicked in the teeth whilst simultaneously being serenaded by a tropical sunset.

From the opening track "Don't Push," which hits you like a wave crashing on the shores of your mind, to the iconic "Santeria" with its infectious hook that will have you singing along, SUBLIME showcases their ability to craft catchy tunes with a punk rock edge.

But it's not all fun and games on this record. Tracks like "Pawn Shop" delve into darker territory, exploring themes of loss and regret with a gravitas that is unexpected but welcome.

The band's signature blend of punk, reggae, ska, and hip-hop influences is on full display here, creating a unique sound that is both familiar and fresh at the same time.

Overall, "40 Oz. To Freedom" is a must-listen for any music lover looking to expand their horizons and experience something truly special. SUBLIME may be gone, but their music lives on in this timeless classic. Cheers to 40 ounces of pure musical bliss.

Disc: 1
1. Waiting for My Ruca
2. 40 Oz. To Freedom
3. Smoke Two Joints
4. We're Only Gonna Die for Our Arrogance
5. Don't Push
6. 54-46 That's My Number/Ball and Chain
7. Badfish
8. New Thrash
9. Scarlet Begonias
10. Live at E's


Disc: 2
1. D.J.'s
2. Chica Me Tipo
3. Right Back
4. What Happened
5. New Song
6. Ebin
7. Date Rape
8. Hope
9. KRS-One
10. Rivers of Babylon


Disc: 1
1. Waiting for My Ruca

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About the artist

Sublime

Sublime - the iconic band that brought us ska-punk anthems, surf rock vibes, and a whole lot of controversy. Hailing from Long Beach, California, this trio made a name for themselves with their rebellious spirit and infectious melodies. Frontman Bradley Nowell's distinctive vocals and catchy guitar riffs set Sublime apart from the pack, earning them a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. But their success was not without its challenges - Nowell's struggles with addiction ultimately led to his untimely death in 1996, leaving a void in the music world. Despite this tragedy, Sublime's music lives on, captivating new generations with hits like "What I Got" and "Santeria." Their fusion of reggae, punk, and hip-hop influences continues to inspire artists across genres, cementing their legacy as pioneers of the alternative music scene. But Sublime's legacy is not without its controversies - their use of sampling and blending of genres has sparked debates among purists and critics alike. Some praise their innovation, while others condemn it as cultural appropriation. Love them or hate them, there's no denying the impact Sublime has had on the music world. So next time you're feeling a bit rebellious, crank up some Sublime and let their carefree vibes wash over you. You may just find yourself transported to a sunny beach in California, beer in hand, ready to take on the world - or at least the next mosh pit. Sublime may be gone, but their music lives on, a reminder of the power of creativity and the enduring spirit of rock and roll.

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