What is SS's opinion on Sublime - 40 oz to Freedom
mandrew
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i saw this in one of guzzo's friends top 10 lps lists and i was like 'huh, i kind of liked that album 10 years ago but i don't think i like it anymore, and a top 10? suspect.'
i've never seen it discussed here, so i'd like to know,,, what do you think of this ska/punk/rap all-around genre-bending album embraced fully by the entire rael orange county surf/skate community
edit - feel free to discuss sublime s/t as well
i've never seen it discussed here, so i'd like to know,,, what do you think of this ska/punk/rap all-around genre-bending album embraced fully by the entire rael orange county surf/skate community
edit - feel free to discuss sublime s/t as well
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do not ever put the words "guzzo" "Top ten" and "sublime" in the same sentence again.
It's a classic party CD that will go over in most crowds. No dive bar jukebox would be complete without it (Journey's Greatest Hits is also essential).
but can't play around my friends because they
hate it, and I would expect the majority of SS
to hate it, too.
Shit, I don't even know why I like it...it's derivative,
amateurish and simplistic. Still, something about it always
appealed to me. Maybe their sincerity?
amateurish and simplistic." ie. tepid funk terds, raer privat press, xian records...the list goes on...
what about...
top 10 lps guzzo finds most offensive[/b]
sublime - 40 oz
sublime - s/t
beastie boys - don't be such a f*ggot
jeff's greatest hits
...
man is this written in some sort of verse? props.
btw a good record. just because lame people enjoy a record should never take away from its quality (though I'll admit it sometimes does in my head).
dude was real: great songwriter and good voice. too bad he caught a bad one.
I like that album. Hip-hop classic
"I did her with a whiffle ball bat"
what about when they played the fuck out of santeria. even kccn was bumping it. yeah, i hate sublime too.
(ok, i've never heard their albums ...but their singles were ridicously cheesy)
for real! in junior high my friend Monte came back from a CA vacation with his folks to Venice....he gave me a ST cassette and flossed his Dogtown deck signed by Eric Dressen. I was scared to put that tape in for about a week...
...but after I did it was that and Thrasher Skate Rock Volume 3 (Steve Caballero's "You Will Go"!) for days.
Sublime's OK by me, guilty pleasures abound.
Namely mid 90's LA funkpunkhiphop. This was right on the crest of Red Hot Chili Peppers blowing the roof off, and Beastie Boys picking their instruments back up and doing hardcore tracks peppered inbetween their hip hop and soul tracks. You also had Fishbone and Rage Against The Machine doing their thing as well. This was THE LA sound and arguably was the beginning of all these raprock mashup bands ala Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit.
I had a lot of rocker friends that stopped listening to Beastie Boys when Pauls Boutique came out because it wasn't all Led Zeppelin like Licensed to Ill, but when Check Your Head came out, they went back and 'discovered' Paul's Boutique again, and thus began the hip hop education of the Extreme set. I mean damn, if you were at a house party in Venice Beach anytime from 1991-1997 it was all RHCP, Beastie Boys, Cypress Hill, House of Pain, RATM, Janes Addiction/Porno for Pyros, Pharcyde etc. etc. It's a product of it's environment - sunny good times let's have a beer and a blunt and get laid on the beach music.
Good times....
that on the other hand is a terrible band right there.
Sucicidal is the realest thing that's been mentioned here in this thread. You can't fuck with those essays.
aren't you djing tonite?
I'm already too drunk to drive though.
Go see RATM in the UCLA student union on the eve of their debut album dropping with about 500 kids throwing each other all over the place and you'll change your mind. But you'd need HG Wells for that.
and definite on ST. I'm not very educated on them, but they were large.