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Reviews

  • Don’t forget about the awesome Tosh Cover

    5
    By Djent is a retarded term
    People naming songs that are the best but forgetting how awesome the surf vide that he turned Peter Tosh’s Steppin Razor into was genius. Brad left us with a masterpiece of an album with Self-Titled (“Killn It” - original album name) but Robbin the Hood and 40 Oz are true gems. Bradley taking us through the highs and lows of life through music. We heard his struggles but also heard the love and fun that he never left out of his music. Rollercoaster of emotions with Sublime records. Only imagine what more awesome music he would have created through the years. RIP Brad.🙏 🤙🎸🌴
  • Here’s what I’m saying

    5
    By Bleach Cheese
    If your hear thinking that Santeria and What I got is what your gonna find, then no it’s not. This is true sublime with just the band and there instruments playing music. I love it
  • Worth it

    5
    By EnoughD4TB01
    The entire album was written while on drugs, and you can tell that, the album blends many different genres into one album, and listening to the whole thing over is much like a trip, a good one. The Raleigh Soliloquies are hilarious, even if they are a bit tragic, telling the story of a man with severe schizophrenia recording himself. Best tracks on the album in my opinion are Pool shark, Saw red, Work that we do, Cisco kid, STP, and All you need. Some may cal the album a bit janky, but that’s the charm of it. Favorite album I’ve ever listened to.
  • Sublime

    3
    By stan_1978
    Not their best album by a long shot. A lot of tracks are commentary and filler. All You Need, Pool Shark (acoustic), STP, Saw Red, Don’t Push, Greatest Hits, and Work that We Do are the best tracks on here. If you’re getting into Sublime 40 oz is the best way to go.