You guys need to dig deep into Sublime. They are So Cal lifestyle epitomized to the locals. It is local music for sure. Bradley's lyrics are totally autobiographical. He references and samples so much of classic Ska and reggae. I hope you guys explore Sublime more...when you get into it, there's a whole subgenre of So Cal reggae bands that are awesome. Even bands from out of state emulate the sound. Stick Figure will blow your minds. Rebelution is rad, same with Tribal Seeds, a band from my city of Oceanside. The drummer from Tribal Seeds went on to play with Sublime with Rome.
I've been listening to this song since the 90s as a love song, but I never knew it was about heroin. Ignorance is bliss I guess. Sucks when so many incredible songs are related to drugs. RIP Bradley.
Also worth noting is their use of the phrases "duck diving" and "reef." They're both surfing terms. Duck diving is a technique that surfers use to literally dive under oncoming waves that aren't good to surf. A reef is an artificial structure that makes better waves to surf. The lyrics "Grab the reef when all duck diving fails," and then later, "I dive deep when it's 10 feet overhead/Grab the reef underneath my bed," along with the term "badfish" heavily imply that this song is about heroin or whatever someone's drug of choice is. Life is the oncoming wave and Nowell doesn't want to face it. First he tries duck diving to get out of its way, but when that fails, he grabs the reef (his drug) to make the wave better. He says the reef (his stash) is underneath his bed. Some really dark lyrics in a song that feels pure chill. But that's kind of what heroin (Nowell's drug of choice) is. The world can be collapsing around you, but as long as you're on it, everything feels so perfect and right.
@@bangoskank493 - Actually it's called 'April 29th 1992 (Miami)', which was the first day of the riots. He mistakenly said 26th, but they decided to keep it.
i think yall would love pawn shop or summer time(actual title called Doin time but we all call it summertime) by sublime. they are classic grooves. also check out ''Jane says'' by jane's addiction...an absolute master piece! anyways enjoy :)
I still remember the day my father came home late telling me the day Bradley died. My father was at the bar drinking with the band manager. Apparently he (the manager) was really torn up and kept on saying that they (the band) “were just about to make it”. It was a pretty sad day for sure.
A main factor in understanding the feel/vibe of the song is to identify the things that were going on in the artist's lives, the city/environment they grew up in as well as their tone. Growing up in southern california, i never got vacation vibes from this song. I got the getting high/skateboarding/partying on the beach vibe. 🤷♂️
Sublime also has a strong Hip Hop influence in their music. You can listen to songs and get random drops from Public Enemy, Beastie Boys or KRS-One. To hear this, you guys should check out "April 29th, 1992 (Miami)", as it probably best captures this energy.
Some other Sublime to check out is Doin' Time (Summertime), Wrong Way, Saw Red (with Gwen Stefani), Date Rape, Caress Me Down, April 29, 1992. That last one is about the LA Riots after the Rodney King judgment.
The song is called - Miami (April 26th 1992) And it’s not just about the L.A. riots, but riots all over the country that year, the title of the song referring to the riots in South Florida after hurricane Andrew.
Just got tickets to see Sublime with Rome in April at the best venue .. 1st row..Red Rocks in Colorado, Rome is good.. they play all kinds of the Original Sublime music and they do it justice. I saw Sublime with Bradley in Huntington Beach CA at a beach bar in 1992. RIP Bradley!!!
From songfacts: On occasion, when playing this song live, lead singer Bradley Nowell would sing: "Lord knows I'm weak, won't somebody get me off of this tweek?" which implies that the song is about trying to kick addiction, with the "Big, blue whale" being the drug, thus: "I swim, but I wish I'd never learned." Nowell died of a heroin overdose in 1996. A "Badfish" is a term used to describe a person who exposes someone else to heroin for the first time.
George keeps saying he wants to get into ska more. Well, you guys just did! 👍 Sublime's style covered a range which included both reggae and ska, among other things, but this song is absolutely ska. The drums and bass are playing a straight rhythm, with the drums accenting the 2 and 4... Compare that to reggae, where the rhythm has a pronounced "bounce" to it because the bass and drums play in a more "back-and-forth" way, and the main accent on the drums is usually on the 3.
The look into their background before listening to the song because y'all admit you don't know much about the band is a HUGE respect put on you guys AND the band. Thank y'all! ❤
Sublime's self titled album has been my feel good record since 97...whatever shit i might be going through that album just puts a smile on my face...hope you've done more Sublime, especially April 29 1992 or Summertime,....hell, do the whole record...blessings,guys
Just wanted to say that I follow about a half dozen music reaction channels, and you guys are my favorite! Mainly because I like how you both are very knowledgeable about music! Anyways, keep up the good work, and happy holidays to you and your families!
Punk rock music primarily deriving from England is heavily influenced by Rasta culture and therefore has a lot of reggae sounds. "Reggae rock" has been around for a long time. Check out Guns of Brixton or older music by the Clash
You know what, I really like Rome in the band. I've seen them live before and I tell you what man, that concert was one of the best concerts I've ever been to. They played all the Sublime greatest hits and just something about it reverberates in your soul. If they ever come nearby, go check them out!
Yes I was jammin this in the 90’s! Doing time is an amazing song. My fav or pawn shop, 40 oz to freedom. Man the lead singer died too early but his music still goes on.
In the 90s it was impossible to get away from Sublime … a lot of people were wore out of it, it was so prevalent! On the Radio, the juke box, at the club, in the car… they were EVERYwhere! SUPER popular! I admit I got a bit tired of them but I still dig them! Skunk (Ska/Punk) in general was super popular for a while, in the 90s, thanks to Stray Cats (a decade earlier), Operation Ivy, Rancid, No Doubt, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Less Than Jake, Skatalites, and so many others! I never really paid attention to their lyrics, but your assessment makes perfect sense. His death was quite a shock to most of us at the time. Very few knew of his problems, save for those who knew him, like Gwen Stefani, who was devastated.
@ghost mall a lot of people did … it took me a bit to warm up to it, too, but then I backtracked to 2nd wave Ska like the Specials and English Beat, and I suddenly liked 3rd wave … the biggest problem with it was the massive slew of crappy bands playing all the same stuff, but it was still fun music, even if most of the bands were mediocre schlock.
Bad fish 🐠 is an some one who drinks to much . It’s from I drink like a fish! It’s in the song “ two pints of booze 🥃 are you a bad fish 2 “ believe me ! It’s one of my favorite songs and broke it down!
I appreciate yall... I didn't like how it started, but i like how you tried to break it down. I'm a fan of yall hip hop reactions, n how you try to understand. Sublime was (is) fire. Dig deeper. You'll dig it! Be well fellas
George, I highly recommend digging into the Clash for some quality reggae/rock fusion. They were one of the first British bands that did that. Songs like “Police and Theives”, White Man in Hammersmith Palais” also Can’t Stand Losing by the Police
The intro is Brad tape recording the atmosphere in a bar. Badfish is somebody who is a drug pusher and Nowell got hooked on Heroin in 1992. He lyrically sings about his addiction on these other songs: -Work That We Do -Poolshark -New Song -Same In The End -Ballad of Johnny Butt -STP Sublime and Brad Nowell is one of the most criminally underrated bands. Nobody cross pollinated musical genres like them. This guy could play guitar like a "Motha F*ckin Riot!" Timeless music...
He covered the track marks on his arm with a tattoo that was waves with trash floating in them, so I think the "I swim, but I wish I never learned, the water's too polluted with germs" line is a reference to shooting heroin.
I have listed to Sublime since the 90s, and never noticed this until I started watching reaction videos on them. Most of their songs lyrics usually have a negative connotation or are about some negative subject matter. However its always set to the most feel good type of music that just gives good vibes.
Ahhhhhha. Yall missed the whole boat on this one. ''Badfish" is a person who uses heroin or gets others into heroin. The song is Bradley Nowell's poetic confession of what will eventually end his life. Aint no vacation or background music here, man.⭐️
Some of my favorite Sublime songs are actually cover songs: Jailhouse (Bob Marley and the Wailers), 54-46, That's My Number (Toots & The Maytals), Scarlet Begonias (Grateful Dead). Don't think they are just straight up covers tho, they all very much have the distinct Sublime vibe to them.
You guys do the best reactions on TH-cam. I do, however, would like to see some more punk rock representation on here. Theres a lot of stuff from the 90s to today that I think you'd really dig and there's a lot of sub genres to cover (ska punk, skate punk, hardcore, etc.) Try out Bad Religion, Less Than Jake, Lagwagon, NOFX, the Suicide Machines, PEARS, Strung Out, and Descendants.
Man... so many from Lagwagon, Nofx, Less Than Jake, Bad Religiom, Strung Out, etc. "Your Silence" by The Suicide Machines was such an intense, impactful song for me.
George - here’s some 90’s ska for you. I’ll be very surprised if many people know these songs, let alone the bands, but trust me, these are all top notch selections. Song Band Relation - Hepcat I Still Love You - The Slackers Take It From The Top - The Planet Smashers Change Up - The Skalars You Take Me - Let’s Go Bowling I Wasn’t Going To Call You Anyway - The Toasters Wandering Soul - Bim Skala Bim
Long beach Dub All stars was the band Bud and Eric were in after sublime, it consisted of many of their friends from around long beach and was very good as well
I listened to lot of Reggae when I started playing bass, particularly Peter Tosh where he had Robbie Shakespeare was FIRE on bass. Like the music of that classic Reggae feel, Eric Wilson lays down some serious grooves for Sublime. For a 3-piece, it's all important, and even more so in Sublime since Bradley didn't play much when he was singing. The whole self-titled album is great and each track is worth a listen.
You guys need to dig deep into Sublime. They are So Cal lifestyle epitomized to the locals. It is local music for sure. Bradley's lyrics are totally autobiographical. He references and samples so much of classic Ska and reggae. I hope you guys explore Sublime more...when you get into it, there's a whole subgenre of So Cal reggae bands that are awesome. Even bands from out of state emulate the sound. Stick Figure will blow your minds. Rebelution is rad, same with Tribal Seeds, a band from my city of Oceanside. The drummer from Tribal Seeds went on to play with Sublime with Rome.
I agree with everything you said.
Slightly stoopid, Pepper.
Hire, ballyhoo, dirty heads
Just go down the ska rabbit hole. The Selecter, The Specials, Let's Go Bowling, all influenced Sublime.
Skankin Pickle. Pretty please! Sublime opened for them on a tour in the early 90's
I believe a "badfish" is someone who introduces someone to drugs, specifically heroin.
Correct. Sounds like a happy song but it about his heroin addiction
Yeah bro. Brad RIP.
I've been listening to this song since the 90s as a love song, but I never knew it was about heroin. Ignorance is bliss I guess. Sucks when so many incredible songs are related to drugs. RIP Bradley.
Bingo.
Also worth noting is their use of the phrases "duck diving" and "reef." They're both surfing terms. Duck diving is a technique that surfers use to literally dive under oncoming waves that aren't good to surf. A reef is an artificial structure that makes better waves to surf. The lyrics "Grab the reef when all duck diving fails," and then later, "I dive deep when it's 10 feet overhead/Grab the reef underneath my bed," along with the term "badfish" heavily imply that this song is about heroin or whatever someone's drug of choice is. Life is the oncoming wave and Nowell doesn't want to face it. First he tries duck diving to get out of its way, but when that fails, he grabs the reef (his drug) to make the wave better. He says the reef (his stash) is underneath his bed. Some really dark lyrics in a song that feels pure chill. But that's kind of what heroin (Nowell's drug of choice) is. The world can be collapsing around you, but as long as you're on it, everything feels so perfect and right.
Same in the End is one of the tracks I absolutely suggest! Caress Me Down, Pawnshop and April 26th, 1992 are classic Sublime tracks.
Same in the end is my favorite. Such a sick song
Same in the end is the best
Caress me down! 🤙🏼
The song is technically called - Miami (April 26th 1992).
@@bangoskank493 - Actually it's called 'April 29th 1992 (Miami)', which was the first day of the riots. He mistakenly said 26th, but they decided to keep it.
i think yall would love pawn shop or summer time(actual title called Doin time but we all call it summertime) by sublime. they are classic grooves. also check out ''Jane says'' by jane's addiction...an absolute master piece! anyways enjoy :)
I especially like the eerie splendor mix of doin time
Also agreed 👍
Pawn Shop is awesome but don't forget Jailhouse and Garden Grove. Very groovy stuff!
@@merklevision yeah, I've got it on second hand smoke. Had the CD years ago but now just a digital copy
also Santeria, my favorite
I still remember the day my father came home late telling me the day Bradley died. My father was at the bar drinking with the band manager. Apparently he (the manager) was really torn up and kept on saying that they (the band) “were just about to make it”. It was a pretty sad day for sure.
The timing couldn't have been worse
Saw someone mention 311's Beautiful Disaster on Patreon and thought that was a brilliant shout, along with 3 Days by Jane's Addiction
3 Days is epic.
I think they'd like 8:16 am even more
Have they done any 311 before? Wouldn’t mind if they dive into the first two albums.
311>>>>>>Sublime!
@@sharinglungs3226 they did Too Late when that song was released. That reaction was a joke!
I'm so happy you guys finally got to Sublime! I love this band. They've always been my happy music 😊
My my my, you guys took me down memory lane! I absolutely love Sublime!
Caress Me Down! Such a badass song!
Love this song but it’s lowkey sketch if you listen to the lyrics lol
Gotta learn Spanish 😅
One of Sublime’s best
Yesssssssss
A main factor in understanding the feel/vibe of the song is to identify the things that were going on in the artist's lives, the city/environment they grew up in as well as their tone. Growing up in southern california, i never got vacation vibes from this song. I got the getting high/skateboarding/partying on the beach vibe. 🤷♂️
This
Yeah I always find it funny people think of vacation with sublime, I hear the punk and drugs and grime below the reggae groove
This song is about his addiction which eventually led to his death.
Its more a cry for help
Not a happy song
“I swim, but I wish I’d never learned. The waters too polluted with germs”
I'll echo what others have said and you should check out Doin' Time (Summertime). It has a wonderful catchy groove and it my favorite Sublime song.
One of the best blends of musical styles by one band, ever. Not just this song, but everything they did
This song and the lyrics reflect Bradley's heroin addiction, "get me off this reef" "underneath my bed" just some examples.
I've been watching yall for years and I dont know if I've been this stoked for a song reaction. One of my favorite songs of all time. Thanks guys
One of my favs too.
Of course bro, Classic
Sublime also has a strong Hip Hop influence in their music. You can listen to songs and get random drops from Public Enemy, Beastie Boys or KRS-One. To hear this, you guys should check out "April 29th, 1992 (Miami)", as it probably best captures this energy.
As long as I'm alive I'm gonna live ill e gall 😎
@@davidday9967 You want to be a sick bird?
Or the song that's just called KRS-One...
This was the class song for one of my kids when they graduated from High School. When she told me that, I laughed my ass off.
Some other Sublime to check out is Doin' Time (Summertime), Wrong Way, Saw Red (with Gwen Stefani), Date Rape, Caress Me Down, April 29, 1992. That last one is about the LA Riots after the Rodney King judgment.
April 29, 1992 should have been a way bigger hit than it was
Doin time and April 29th were epic
The song is called - Miami (April 26th 1992)
And it’s not just about the L.A. riots, but riots all over the country that year, the title of the song referring to the riots in South Florida after hurricane Andrew.
Just got tickets to see Sublime with Rome in April at the best venue .. 1st row..Red Rocks in Colorado, Rome is good.. they play all kinds of the Original Sublime music and they do it justice. I saw Sublime with Bradley in Huntington Beach CA at a beach bar in 1992. RIP Bradley!!!
From songfacts:
On occasion, when playing this song live, lead singer Bradley Nowell would sing: "Lord knows I'm weak, won't somebody get me off of this tweek?"
which implies that the song is about trying to kick addiction, with the "Big, blue whale" being the drug, thus:
"I swim, but I wish I'd never learned." Nowell died of a heroin overdose in 1996.
A "Badfish" is a term used to describe a person who exposes someone else to heroin for the first time.
Was it just heroin or opiates as well?
@@inspectorconscious2388 Heroin is a semi-synthetic opiate. HUH?
@@Benjabum Damn he's just asking if badfish is a specific term for heroin or opiates in general. Has nothing to do with heroin's drug classification.
George keeps saying he wants to get into ska more. Well, you guys just did! 👍
Sublime's style covered a range which included both reggae and ska, among other things, but this song is absolutely ska. The drums and bass are playing a straight rhythm, with the drums accenting the 2 and 4... Compare that to reggae, where the rhythm has a pronounced "bounce" to it because the bass and drums play in a more "back-and-forth" way, and the main accent on the drums is usually on the 3.
When that 3 grabs you, you got it
Best song ever 🤘🤘
Fighting addiction is nearly impossible 😢 RIP Brad
Sublime April 29th, 1992 or Pawn Shop~ Love this song but it has no punches check out their others.
Classic band, always a great song. Reminds me of NH parties out in the woods.. like 100+ people and shit haha
Love this song. Just about everything off 40 oz of Freedom makes me happy. Such a good album.
Sublime was my theme music in high school in the 90’s
Ain't got no quarrels with God......still one of my favorite lines of all time in a song. The way he sings it is perfect.
Operation ivy needs to be on the list of Ska yall need to hear.
YES
'Unity' or 'here we go again'
Healthy Body or Sound System
Or 'take warning '
The look into their background before listening to the song because y'all admit you don't know much about the band is a HUGE respect put on you guys AND the band. Thank y'all! ❤
BadFish = A person with Alcohol problems. The things that make him drink. Polluted water, growing old, etc....
It isn't specific to alcohol. Drugs in general. More closely related to heroin with Bradley Nowell.
Loudog is Bradley’s actual dog.
Sublime's self titled album has been my feel good record since 97...whatever shit i might be going through that album just puts a smile on my face...hope you've done more Sublime, especially April 29 1992 or Summertime,....hell, do the whole record...blessings,guys
Sublime, (don't push )or (get ready )next please. Very underrated songs
Just wanted to say that I follow about a half dozen music reaction channels, and you guys are my favorite! Mainly because I like how you both are very knowledgeable about music! Anyways, keep up the good work, and happy holidays to you and your families!
Miss you Bradley Nowell! 25 years and it seems like yesterday.
I saw Sublime back in in the day in the LBC. Greetings from Southern California 🕺
You are the first reaction videos I started with, love you guys.
Punk rock music primarily deriving from England is heavily influenced by Rasta culture and therefore has a lot of reggae sounds. "Reggae rock" has been around for a long time. Check out Guns of Brixton or older music by the Clash
How you gunna come? lol
One of my favorite songs, so happy to watch you guys react to this
40 oz to freedom is a god damn perfect release
Always appreciated that vibe you guys talk about that contrasts so starkly with the content of their lyrics. They sing about some dark and deep stuff.
You know what, I really like Rome in the band. I've seen them live before and I tell you what man, that concert was one of the best concerts I've ever been to. They played all the Sublime greatest hits and just something about it reverberates in your soul. If they ever come nearby, go check them out!
Gotta do the song “Seed”
Best mixture of punk/reggae ever recorded in my opinion such an amazing song
This guy knows
Yes I was jammin this in the 90’s! Doing time is an amazing song. My fav or pawn shop, 40 oz to freedom. Man the lead singer died too early but his music still goes on.
I've listened to Sublime since 91. I didn't have a clue what the lyrics meant until ya'll just broke it down...WOW! You guys are amazing! Much love!
In the 90s it was impossible to get away from Sublime … a lot of people were wore out of it, it was so prevalent! On the Radio, the juke box, at the club, in the car… they were EVERYwhere! SUPER popular! I admit I got a bit tired of them but I still dig them! Skunk (Ska/Punk) in general was super popular for a while, in the 90s, thanks to Stray Cats (a decade earlier), Operation Ivy, Rancid, No Doubt, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Less Than Jake, Skatalites, and so many others!
I never really paid attention to their lyrics, but your assessment makes perfect sense. His death was quite a shock to most of us at the time. Very few knew of his problems, save for those who knew him, like Gwen Stefani, who was devastated.
@ghost mall a lot of people did … it took me a bit to warm up to it, too, but then I backtracked to 2nd wave Ska like the Specials and English Beat, and I suddenly liked 3rd wave … the biggest problem with it was the massive slew of crappy bands playing all the same stuff, but it was still fun music, even if most of the bands were mediocre schlock.
Whatever track you do next, also listen to Paddle Out. It's a very short track and very different. Give you an idea of their range.
This song reminds me of the 90’s house parties!!! And a band playing live their
One of my all-time favorites......cheers to all the other Badfish out there.
You do know "Badfish" is street slang for somebody that turns another person on to heroin?
@@suicyco4life666 Cheers!
@@suicyco4life666 S.T.....S.T......S.T.....
Sublime takes me back to better times
Omgosh u guys are the best!!!, and to see this woweeee, I'm impressed
Finally! Please do a DEEP dive on this band.
Bad fish 🐠 is an some one who drinks to much . It’s from I drink like a fish! It’s in the song “ two pints of booze 🥃 are you a bad fish 2 “ believe me ! It’s one of my favorite songs and broke it down!
It takes a true surfing addict to fully understand this song ... the metaphores just hit differently
Pawn Shop, April 29 1992, Date Rape, Saw Red, Caress Me Down
I appreciate yall... I didn't like how it started, but i like how you tried to break it down.
I'm a fan of yall hip hop reactions, n how you try to understand.
Sublime was (is) fire.
Dig deeper. You'll dig it!
Be well fellas
“Same in the End” is one of their best!
Before sublime was famous my mom knew them and would hang out with Bradley all the time so seein this makes me happy 🤘🏽
George, I highly recommend digging into the Clash for some quality reggae/rock fusion. They were one of the first British bands that did that. Songs like “Police and Theives”, White Man in Hammersmith Palais” also Can’t Stand Losing by the Police
The intro is Brad tape recording the atmosphere in a bar.
Badfish is somebody who is a drug pusher and Nowell got hooked on Heroin in 1992.
He lyrically sings about his addiction on these other songs:
-Work That We Do
-Poolshark
-New Song
-Same In The End
-Ballad of Johnny Butt
-STP
Sublime and Brad Nowell is one of the most criminally underrated bands.
Nobody cross pollinated musical genres like them.
This guy could play guitar like a "Motha F*ckin Riot!"
Timeless music...
I grew up here in LA, (Valley) in high school when this album came out.
Sublime was More than some
"Vibe" for us, #40oztofreedom
If you like this band, I highly suggest you guys hear "Same in the End". It really rocks!!
Summertime
Waiting for my ruca
Romeo
April 26, 1992
Just some of my Sublime favs
♥️Sublime- miss the 90’s. RIP BRADLEY & Lou dog
40oz to Freedom is their best album. Bar none.
It's about time!!! Sublime it one of the best bands of all time!!!
My favorite Sublime song... even though somehow- they are all my favs. POOL SHARK! Also Bad's Marley Medley is epic.
Sublime introduced me to my favorite all-time hip hop artists KRS-One and Boogie Down Productions!
I hear this song for its sadness, I guess ever since hearing Radiodread reggae ain’t just happy vacation for me. Doin Time and the LA Riots song.
He covered the track marks on his arm with a tattoo that was waves with trash floating in them, so I think the "I swim, but I wish I never learned, the water's too polluted with germs" line is a reference to shooting heroin.
40oz to freedom is still one of the best all-time names for an album 🔥🔥🔥
I have listed to Sublime since the 90s, and never noticed this until I started watching reaction videos on them. Most of their songs lyrics usually have a negative connotation or are about some negative subject matter. However its always set to the most feel good type of music that just gives good vibes.
Been waiting for you guys to hit Sublime. Great choice!
Y’all HAVE to put “Caress me down” on the list PLEASE!!!!! I’m dying to see ur reaction to that one
Ahhhhhha. Yall missed the whole boat on this one.
''Badfish" is a person who uses heroin or gets others into heroin. The song is Bradley Nowell's poetic confession of what will eventually end his life. Aint no vacation or background music here, man.⭐️
The Clash - The Guns Of Brixton, PJ Harvey - Sheela Na Gig, Jane's Addiction - Mountain Song.
Sublime- April 26th 1992, it’s about the LA riots and is a great mixture of punk and hip-hop with of course some ska/Reggae as well
Some of my favorite Sublime songs are actually cover songs: Jailhouse (Bob Marley and the Wailers), 54-46, That's My Number (Toots & The Maytals), Scarlet Begonias (Grateful Dead). Don't think they are just straight up covers tho, they all very much have the distinct Sublime vibe to them.
Nailed the meaning fellas! Been a Sublime for 25 years. Don't sleep on em!
The expendables- sacrifice cool reggae rock sound with a cool solo
one of my favorite songs from one of my favorite bands broken down by one of my favorite youtube channels
thanks, y'all
Sublime has made me feel so good for so long.
April 29th, 1992
His song Pool Shark is about his addiction. It's short. But really good
You guys do the best reactions on TH-cam. I do, however, would like to see some more punk rock representation on here. Theres a lot of stuff from the 90s to today that I think you'd really dig and there's a lot of sub genres to cover (ska punk, skate punk, hardcore, etc.) Try out Bad Religion, Less Than Jake, Lagwagon, NOFX, the Suicide Machines, PEARS, Strung Out, and Descendants.
Man... so many from Lagwagon, Nofx, Less Than Jake, Bad Religiom, Strung Out, etc. "Your Silence" by The Suicide Machines was such an intense, impactful song for me.
The reason the reggae beat/rhythm is universal is because it’s in step, usually, with the human heartbeat. I heard that somewhere
My favorite Sublime song! You really should "dive deep" into their catalog. Pawn Shop, April 26th 1992, 40 0z To Freedom, Date Rape, to name a few.
George - here’s some 90’s ska for you. I’ll be very surprised if many people know these songs, let alone the bands, but trust me, these are all top notch selections.
Song Band
Relation - Hepcat
I Still Love You - The Slackers
Take It From The Top - The Planet Smashers
Change Up - The Skalars
You Take Me - Let’s Go Bowling
I Wasn’t Going To Call You Anyway - The Toasters
Wandering Soul - Bim Skala Bim
One ofbthe best sublime songs and also one of their most punk rock type of songs you guys have to check out, "Same in the end"
It’s a summer, party song
Long beach Dub All stars was the band Bud and Eric were in after sublime, it consisted of many of their friends from around long beach and was very good as well
Two best underrated sublime songs.. perfect world and slow ride
Long live Sublime; to all my Badfishes in 2022!
PAWN SHOP IS SUCH A CLASSIC ONE OF MY FAVS
I listened to lot of Reggae when I started playing bass, particularly Peter Tosh where he had Robbie Shakespeare was FIRE on bass. Like the music of that classic Reggae feel, Eric Wilson lays down some serious grooves for Sublime. For a 3-piece, it's all important, and even more so in Sublime since Bradley didn't play much when he was singing. The whole self-titled album is great and each track is worth a listen.
Yoooo! More Sublime for surrre! I can't find a single reaction to "Get Ready", it's a nasty jam.
Whoop Whoop!!!! It's about damn time!!!!!
New Realization is my favorite Sublime tune…
There’s a bunch of surfing references and even more references to spinning out on heroin. It’s much darker than the music seems.
👏🏽 About Time👏🏽