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Old 09-05-2014, 11:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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^I highly recommend 40 Oz. to Freedom if you like Sublime. It's a lot more diverse than their s/t so it may come off as a little unfocused but it's their best imo. Never really got into their second album but it's decent from what I remember.
Their second album was pretty weird, I never got into it much, but I love the song Boss D.J that's on it. Anyways, Sublime is pretty damn nice, I like them.
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101. Dead Can Dance - Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun (1987)

I love pretty much everything Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry have done together since their genesis in the early 80's, but Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun is where they fully transitioned from a post-punk group with "exotic" dream pop leanings to a fully-fledged, larger-than-life sonic architecture. Easily one of the best "World" music albums ever and a huge influence on a lot of bands/artists.

There's a certain time and place for the musical equivalent of a religious experience in a Gothic cathedral, but this is one of the best for that sort of hypothetical occasion.
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Their second album was pretty weird, I never got into it much, but I love the song Boss D.J that's on it. Anyways, Sublime is pretty damn nice, I like them.
Robbin the Hood has always been my favorite Sublime album. I really dig it.
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Robbin the Hood has always been my favorite Sublime album. I really dig it.
It just left me with a ''Wtf did I just listen to?'', aside from a few songs.
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