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| New Member Join Date: Mar 2001
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| Oh, and Slightly Stoopid, Guava Jelly is a Marley tune, which Brad did during a solo acoustic show at the Firecracker Lounge in CA, which is another nice version of the song. I love the song Jedi too, its just kewl. Ain't No Prophet is also an unreleased Sublime song, off the bootleg Bums Lie I believe. Also, some more Slightly Stoopid worth checking out: Smoke Rasta Dub, Bandilero, Castles Of Sand, and Too Little Too Late. Peace. |
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| New Member Join Date: Feb 2001
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| "Smoke two joints" was not actualy written by Sublime, it is originaly by The Toyes |
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| Hey, I luv Sublime and think it's just the best of all time perfect blend of everything. I wanna pick up some Slightly Stoopid, the clips I checked out were awesome. Should I be able to get them at a local independent record store or do I gotta get it off the skunk website? Thanks, Senseless | |
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| Yes sublime has some very good music. I prefer there self titled album, but its a shame the lead singer had to die. | |
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