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Old 08-12-2009, 07:03 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I'm gonna agree with Rickenbacker on this one, I see sublime going for this approach:



and I see Capdown more like this:


Even though Sublime can be put into the same genre at times (Ska-Punk) Sublime has more reggae in them and Capdown as more Punk in them.

See, Capdown had those political lyrics when all Sublime really had were those carefree lyrics about getting laid and getting smashed all the time.

But hey, we all have different tastes and opinions and were not always going to agree. Maybe you dislike Sublime because they are overrated and in your opinion have been doing stuff that's been done a thousand times before.
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