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I'm a big fan of the rare stuff too...when I was a kid, years before the box set came out I collected cassette tapes with pre-Bleach demos, alternate versions of songs, etc...and alot of the time I preferred them to the stuff on albums. Also even though it's not technically a studio album, Incesticide is my favorite record by Nirvana. But like you said, most Nirvana fans started with Nevermind and worked their way through the rest. I did as well. So for a beginner guide, that mindset is important. It can be hard though, when you're a huge fan and you want to include all this rare stuff because its your favorites. |
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I was just about to IM you asking what would be the best place to start with the guy! Yay! |
That is some nice artwork Kirby!
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"It's been a long and wild ride since sublime's first gig way back in 1988 in Long Beach, California. The explosive debut not only set off a small- scale riot, but also marked the beginning of a rare, genre-busting collaboration. Once known as the below average garage punk band that every kid wanted to play at his party, sublime steadily escalated from a group of backyard beer buddies to a renowned musical entity. Blending a love of dance-hall and rock-steady reggae rhythms with an aggressive punk ethos, sublime amassed a nearly fanatical Southern California following that would do just about anything (or anyone?) to catch one of their blistering sets." This was a tough one due to the fact I tried to stay away from Robbin' The Hood due to it's bad quality but I'm happy with the outcome. 1. Seed - Self Titled 2. Date Rape - 40oz To Freedom 3. Freeway Times in L.A. County Jail - Robbin' The Hood 4. S.T.P. (Live) - Stand By Your Van 5. Caress Me Down - Self Titled 6. 40oz To Freddom - 40oz To Freedom 7. 54-46 That's My Number/Ball and Chain - 40oz To Freddom 9. Badfish - 40oz. To Freedom 9. Same in The End - Self Titled 10. Wrong Way - Self Titled 11. What I Got - Self Titled 12. April 29th 1992 - Self Titled 13. Smoke Two Joints - 40oz To Freedom 14. Don't Push - 40oz To Freedom 15. Greatest-Hits - Robbin' The Hood. Enjoy, feedback would be appreciated. DOWNLOAD MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service |
Very good job on the comp here, all the hits and fan favorites, saw Brad and a few friends (not from Sublime) do bad fish for about a crowd of 25 once, one of my favorite in person musical moments, do you like the 40 oz or the Self titled best btown?
P.S. - Because of your signature, which NBA players game do you have on your local courts? Are you a Kobe, a Bird, a Magic, a Brian Cardnial? |
Thanks man I appreciate that.
I find myself listening to the Self Titled a lot more than 40oz due to its more radio friendly songs what with 40oz you have a lot of those dubs but 40oz has that charm to it with that D.I.Y. work ethic they had. So I'm gonna have to go with 40oz To Freedom And I can't believe you got to see Brad Nowell live, were was he playing? I have that live acoustic cd of his called "Bradley and Friends" with the recordings from when he played for small crowds. And I don't actually play basketball, that's just a quote from one of those corn Above The Influence commercials.:p: |
Many props on the Sublime compilation.
Sublime is a terrific group. I have the Everything Under The Sun box. |
Sublime are terrible. They are an affront to the music that spawned them. Why does everyone go gaga on second rate Reggae and ignore the real deal :(
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