Cover of a song originally written by The Toyes. This was one of the first Sublime songs to be played on the radio after "Date Rape". This cover includes samples taken from the film Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (although this intro is typically removed when the song is played on the radio), a bong being used, and of the artists Eazy E and Just Ice. The lead singer of The Ziggens (a major influence to Sublime), Bert Suzanka, is also sampled saying, "Smoke cigarettes 'til the day she dies!" The track is also featured on the 2003 film "Grind" and a … read more
Cover of a song originally written by The Toyes. This was one of the first Sublime songs to be played on the radio after "Date Rape". This … read more
Cover of a song originally written by The Toyes. This was one of the first Sublime songs to be played on the radio after "Date Rape". This cover includes samples taken from the… read more
Sublime was an American reggae rock and ska punk band from Long Beach, California, formed in 1988. The band's line-up, unchanged until their breakup, consisted of Bradley Nowell (vocals and guitar), Eric Wilson (bass), and Bud Gaugh (drums). Lou Dog, Nowell's dalmatian, was the mascot of the band. Nowell died of a heroin overdose in 1996, resulting in Sublime's breakup. In 1997, songs such as "What I Got", "Santeria", "Wrong Way", "Doin' Time", and "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" were released to U.S. radio. Sublime rele… read more
Sublime was an American reggae rock and ska punk band from Long Beach, California, formed in 1988. The band's line-up, unchanged until their breakup, consisted of Bradley Nowell (vocal… read more
Sublime was an American reggae rock and ska punk band from Long Beach, California, formed in 1988. The band's line-up, unchanged until their breakup, consisted of Bradley Nowell (vocals and guitar), Eric Wilson (bass), and Bud Gau… read more