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| Artist |
Sublime |
| Label Name |
Gasoline Alley |
| Song List |
1: Waiting for Bud (1:02) 2: Steady B Loop Dub (1:23) 3: Raleigh Soliloquy, Pt. I (1:46) 4: Pool Shark [Original] (:57) 5: Steppin' Razor (2:24) 6: Greatest-Hits (2:53) 7: Free Loop Dub/Q-Ball (3:08) 8: Saw Red (:43) 9: Work That We Do (1:57) 10: Lincoln Highway Dub (2:34) 11: Pool Shark [Acoustic] (2:21) 12: Cisco Kid (1:25) 13: Raleigh Soliloquy, Pt. II (4:38) 14: STP (3:39) 15: Boss D.J. (2:57) 16: I Don't Care Too Much for Reggae Dub (2:51) 17: Falling Idols (5:20) 18: All You Need (2:37) 19: Freeway Time in LA County Jail (2:45) 20: Mary (3:17) 21: Raleigh Soliloquy, Pt. III (1:34) 22: [Untitled] (8:29) |
| Format |
CD |
| Release Date |
2008 09 16 |
| Genre |
Rock |
| Style.Categories |
Ska-Punk, Third Wave Ska Revival, Punk Revival, Alternative Pop/Rock |
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Pieced together rather quickly, Robbin' the Hood wasn't really intended to be the follow-up to Sublime's debut, 40 Oz. to Freedom, but what is shocking is how much better the record is than its predecessor. Boasting a wider range of influences -- including elements of reggae and old-school hip-hop -- the record is a loose, infectious blend of styles that rides along on its own sense of energy. Brad Nowell's songwriting might still be at a rudimentary level, but the group sounds more muscular and musical than before, demonstrating that the breakthrough of its sole major-label record, Sublime, wasn't an accident. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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