40 oz. To Freedom

by Sublime

MCA

Description On this album, Sublime provides unbelievable lyrics and vocals, with bass lines and guitars like no other.. they're style was so ahead of its time. They assimilate reggae, punk, dub, and pop into one. Every song on this album is great. Go buy it now.
Posted By Mike Bousaada (48)
Directory Recordings: Rock/Pop
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Overall Rating: 4.8 (of 5)
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Member Reviews


On 3/26/2002, Randall Creel (328) posted:
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Great Album, Great Band!!
On 10/1/2001, Patrick Wilson (5002) posted:
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Great recording
On 3/21/2001, Dan Deegan (113) posted:
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This album is art. I agree with the other review that it is ahead of it's time. I beilieve every word that cokmes out of Brad Knowell's mouth, and Erik Wilson's basslines are extraordinary. It is a step above the corporate manufactured Punk/hip-hop/Pop crap of today like Bizkit and Papa Roach or what have you.
On 1/17/2001, Mike Bousaada (48) posted:
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This is one of the best albums out there. No bad tunes on it. Great style, great bass, great vocals. Go pick it up. If I could give this higher than 5 i would.