Sublime - 40 Oz. to Freedom Audio CD
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Band: Sublime
Title: 40 Oz. to Freedom
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Release Date: 1997-08-01
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Waiting For My Ruca 2: 40 Oz. To Freedom 3: Smoke Two Joints 4: We're Only Gonna Die For Out Arrogance 5: Don't Push 6: That's My Number/Ball And Chain 7: Badfish 8: Let's Go Get Stoned 9: New Thrash 10: Scarlet Begonias 11: Live At E's 12: D.J.S 13: Chica Me Tipo 14: Right Back 15: What Happened 16: New Song 17: Ebin 18: Date Rape 19: Hope 20: KRS-One 21: Don't Push [Original Version] 22: We're Only Gonna Die For Our Arrogance 23: Rivers Of Babylon 24: Thanx
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I actually like almost every single song! A lot of songs do sound similar, especially at first, but once I began listening to it more and more, I grew to love it more and more!. I've had this CD for about 3 months now and cannot stop listening to it! I absolutely love it! It's better than their CD titled "Sublime," and it has great tracks.
You can't call yourself a music fan if you don't own this CD
40 Oz blew me away at a time when all the grunge music was overspilling from the radio. This CD has one song that you can't get anywhere else, and that's the Original Ebin recording, and let me tell you, it's totally worth it. This CD is one of the best all time. There is something it lacks. As it was picked up by the major label and released nationally, they took a song off - Get Out! For some reason they threw on a different version on "Second-hand Smoke". If you own 40 OZ. , this CD is still worth getting because of Ebin, the other extras you can pick up amongst Second-Hand Smoke and other "throw-it-together" CDs they've released since the passing of Mr. Nowell. It would be the perfect CD if it still had the original Get Out! version because I think that's actually one of the best displays of Brad's heartfelt voice out of all those CDs. But still all-in-all, this CD is well worth the investment.
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