1. Roots of Creation 2. Ebin (O.G.) 3. Ball and Chain 4. Date Rape Stylee 5. Perfect World 6. Johnny Too Bad Freestyle 7. Smoke Two Joints - Sublime, Kay, Michael 8. I'm Not a Loser - Sublime, Navetta 9. 91 Freestyle 10. KXLU Interview - Sublime, 11. DJ's 12. Shame in dem Game - Sublime, Byers 13. Get Out! 14. Angelo 15. Mic Control 16. Farther I Go - Sublime, Lukin 17. One Cup of Coffee/Judge Not - Sublime, Marley 18. Lou Makes Friends 19. Greatest Hits 20. Voodoo, Pt. 2 21. Youth Are Getting Restless - Sublime, Hudson 22. Scarlet Begonias - Sublime, Garcia 23. Right Back 24. New Thrash 25. Jailhouse - Sublime, Marley 26. Pawn Dub 27. STP 28. Badfish 29. House of Suffering - Sublime, Hudson 30. We're Only Gonna Die - Sublime, Graffin 31. Great Stone - Sublime, Fergeson 32. WBCN Interview 1 - Sublime, 33. Saw Red 34. WBCN Interview 2/Minor Threat - Sublime, McKaye 35. Legalize It - Sublime, Tosh 36. 5446 - Sublime, Hibbert 37. All You Need 38. Forman Freestyle 39. Prophet - Sublime, Doughty 40. Miami 41. Marley Medley - Sublime, Marley 42. Paddle Out 43. Caress Me Dub 44. Foolish Fool - Sublime, Townsend 45. Westwood One Interview 46. 89 Vision 47. Sweet Little Rosie - Sublime, Major Worries 48. Garden Grove 49. Just Another Day - Sublime, Falling Idols 50. Prince of Sin - Sublime, Falling Idols 51. I Love My Dog Dub 52. At It Again 53. Wrong Way 54. New Realization 55. Boss D.J. 56. Real Situation - Sublime, Marley 57. Date Rape 58. Soundcheck Jam - Sublime, 59. Doin' Time 60. Doin' Time
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Thank fans for this completist's dream: they petitioned the remaining members of the Sublime, a decade after Bradley Nowell's death by misadventure, to disgorge this collection of rarities, outtakes, and unreleased material. While a little overwhelming in its sheer volume, it deftly illustrates what a compelling shape-shifter Nowell was, even during his most discombobulated and boozy moments. Those unvarnished moments are captured here--taken from backstage parties, live radio shows, and their very first demos--along with some of the bands' more formed moments, whether sharing a stage with Gwen Stefani or being remixed by Long Beach crony Snoop Dogg before he became Top Dogg. Whether channeling the acerbic and fearless sound of Bad Brains (H.R. appears here on a cover of his "Shame in Dem Game"), duplicating the vocal idiosyncrasies and guitar angst of Jimi Hendrix on a song like "Voodoo (Part 2)," or inhabiting the righteous ire of "Catch a Fire" Bob Marley, this collection is a sonic history of a band in the process of becoming one the more seminal purveyors of ska punk, and multiplatinum artists as a result. An evolutionary history, really, this exhaustive collection includes some rather revelatory film footage, including an impish MTV interview prior to their Warped Tour appearance and another one conducted in tandem with Washington, D.C., hardcore avatars Minor Threat. --Jaan Uhelszki
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Everything Under The Sun
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2006-11-14)
- Publisher: Geffen Records
- Label: Geffen Records
- Format: Box set, Explicit Lyrics
- Studio: Geffen Records
- Average Customer Review:
based on 29 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #879
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Awesome! 2008-01-18
Comment: If you are a fan of Sublime, this is the collection for you! Filled with all of their hits. Highly recommended. Makes a great gift!
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Summary: Just Plain Awesome. 2007-06-17
Comment: I've been a long time Sublime fan, ever since their self titled album came out back in '96. A good amount of these songs I've heard but a few I haven't. This is a great collection to have for any hardcore Sublime fan.
On a side note; listening to these songs really makes you sad to realize how talented Brad and the band actually were, and what they could have became.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: FYI, the next review... 2007-06-15
Comment: was by a guy who reviews Michael Bolton and Chicago albums. Apparently he was disappointed in some of them. Therefore I wouldn't base whether I get this boxset or not on his 1 star review here. I guess I could give him a break beacuse he does like Greenday... oh wait... Greenday sucks too.
As for this boxset, I actually haven't heard it yet but am interested and wanted to see if it was any good when I came across this guy's post. Had to say soemthing. Michael Bolton...seriously????
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Sublime...at their best! 2007-05-14
Comment: One of the best albums EVER released! A must have for a true Sublime fan!
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Summary: Sublime Box DVD Easter Egg 2007-04-25
Comment: Check out the two easter eggs on the boxset's DVD, live versions of "Pool Shark" and "DJ".
To access "DJ," on the Main Menu keep the highlight on the option for 'Roll It' and press the arrow keys on your DVD remote in this order: Right, Down, Left, Up, Right, Down, Left, Up. This will automatically play the clip.
To access "Pool Shark," on the second menu page for 'The Cuts' put the highlight on "Main Menu" and press the arrow keys on your DVD remote in this order: Right, Left, Right, Left, Up, Up, Down, Down. This will change the highlight to the color green and then press the Enter/OK button on your remote to access it.
And if you haven't taken the time to notice, each menu is a full-length song, bonus tracks in their own right.
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