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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Sublime (Rock) |
| Record Label: |
Geffen Records (USA) |
| Genre: |
Hardcore/Punk |
| Subgenre: |
Ska |
| Release Date: |
November 14, 2006 |
| Number of Discs: |
3 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Roots of Creation (Demo) 2. Ebin (O.G. Demo) 3. Ball and Chain (Demo) 4. Date Rape Stylee (Demo) 5. Perfect World (Live In Studio) 6. Johnny Too Bad Freestyle (Live In Studio) 7. Smoke Two Joints (Live In Studio) 8. I'm Not a Loser (I'm Not A Loser) 9. 91 Freestyle 10. Kxlu Interview (Live On Air) 11. DJ's (Nowell) 12. Shame in Dem Game (with HR) 13. Get Out! (Acoustic) 14. Angelo (4 Track) 15. Mic Control (4 track) 16. Farther I Go 17. One Cup Of Coffee / Judge Not 18. Lou Makes Friends (Live In Studio) 19. Greatest Hits (Live In Studio) 20. Voodoo (Part 2) (Original Demo) |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Youth Are Getting Restless (Live On Kuci Radio) 2. Scarlet Begonias (Live On Kuci Radio) 3. Right Back 4. New Thrash 5. Jailhouse 6. Pawn Dub 7. STP 8. Badfish 9. House of Suffering 10. We're Only Gonna Die 11. Great Stone 12. WBCN Interview 1 (Live On Radio) 13. Saw Red (Live On Radio) 14. WBCN Interview 2/Minor Threat (Live On Radio) 15. Legalize It (Dave Aron mix, alternate take) 16. 5446 17. All You Need (Ashworth mix) 18. Foreman Freestyle (Live In Studio) 19. Prophet (Demo) 20. Miami (Original Demo) |
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Song List: Disc 3
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1. Marley Medley (Studio Outtake) 2. Paddle Out (Ruff mix, alternate take) 3. Caress Me Dub (Outtake) 4. Foolish Fool (previously unreleased, Demo) 5. Westwood One Interview (Live On Radio) 6. 89 Vision (previously unreleased) 7. Sweet Little Rosie (Outtake) 8. Garden Grove (take 2, Original Demo) 9. Just Another Day (Outtake) 10. Prince of Sin (Outtake) 11. I Love My Dog Dub (Outtake) 12. At It Again (Nowell) 13. Wrong Way (Acoustic) 14. New Realization (Acoustic) 15. Boss DJ (alternate take) 16. Real Situation (Acoustic) 17. Date Rape 18. Soundcheck Jam 19. Doin' Time (Snoop Time remix) 20. Doin' Time (Tricked Out Life Sentence By DJ Spooky remix) |
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Sublime's musical bouillabaisse drew on punk, folk, hip-hop, and reggae to make a soundtrack for a party attended by skaters, rastas, hippies, fratboys, and gangstas alike. It's no surprise, then, that a posthumous Sublime rarities box would result in perhaps the band's most eclectic offering yet. Composed of three CDs and a DVD of live performances and interviews, the collection follows Sublime from its origins as a band heavily influenced by the roots reggae of Bob Marley, the spiritual dub-punk of Bad Brains (a slew of covers of both artists attest to Sublime's fandom), and the righteous singalong fury of the Clash into a polished, commercially successful pop band with an infectious party-hearty vibe. The various outtakes, acoustic demos, live jams, and remixes (one of which features fellow Long Beach County brother Snoop Dogg) here bring into focus a band truly taken with the changing power of music, even if its mission was merely to ensure that everyone be allowed to follow their God-given right to ... |
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