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Join Date: Nov 2009
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As I said before, neither will happen.
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Post Proggresive Folkcore
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
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Agreed. Rome sounds terrible in my opinion. I never was a big Sublime fan but I still think Bradley was a good singer. The acoustic version of Pool Shark is a song of theirs that speaks to me and it was totally driven by him. This Rome guy is not good.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Conor Oberst Was/is Here
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it was my belief that a band was usually supposed to end if the frontman died, instead of replacing him
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My home? Discabled,
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Bristol, UK
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So not really knowing much Sublime beforehand I decided to listen to the original version of Saw Red and srsly, whut?
The mood, the pace, the rhythm are completely different. Rome's version is a massively toned down pop-appeal version. Not especially bad in and of itself but the idea they this new group call themselves Sublime (former band members or not) is massively misleading when they're presenting for a completely different genre with a completely different image.
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