Product Details Availability eBay.co.uk Sublime - 40oz. To Freedom - Double LP Vinyl - New Condition: New Time left: 1d 4h 43m 11s Ships to: Worldwide £23.76 eBay.co.uk Sublime 40oz To Freedom Vinyl 2 LP +g/f NEW sealed Condition: New Time left: 1d 18h 40m 56s Ships to: Worldwide $59.99 eBay.co.uk Sublime - 40oz.To Freedom (2LP) Vinyl LP (2) Universal NEW Condition: New Time left: 2d 12h 14m 39s Ships to: Worldwide £32.49 My favourite store: 40 Oz. To Freedom is ranked 2nd best out of by on BestEverAlbums.com. The best album by Sublime is which is ranked number 401 in the list of all-time albums with a total rank score of 6,543. Sublime album bestography « Higher ranked (401st) This album (816th) Lower ranked (4,967th) » 40 Oz. Ok, i hate hearing the argument against artists or their albums that basically say 'it all sounds the same' because DUH, if it's the same artist (recording material around the same time in their career) then OF COURSE it's going to sound similar. But DAMN man, it's the white man's reggae record over-and-over.
Apr 16, 2009 artist: Sublime: Song: 40 OZ To Freedom Album:40 OZ To Freedom Standard Tuning: E,A,D,G,B,E Chords used in the song. I try to make it straight forward with the. May 05, 2012 Artis-Album-(Year) *: Sublime - 40 oz. To Freedom (1992) Album-Cover *: Sublime - 40 oz. To Freedom (1992).jpg: Year: 1992: Genre *: Reggae, Ska, Punk: Track-List *: 01. Waiting For My Ruca 02. To Freedom 03. Smoke Two Joints 04. We're Only Gonna Die For Our Arrogance 05. Don't Push 06. 5446 That's My Number/Ball And Chain 07. Let's Go Get Stoned 08.
Ok, i'll stop for a second. What i tell everyone who says 'their music all sounds the same' is boil it down to the question, 'ok, if all their music sounds the same, then what is it about that ONE sound that you don't like?' For this sublime album, what drives me bananas is the lazy take on reggae and this message of just chillin' and smokin' is prime material across 22 tracks.
The funny thing is - overall, i like this album. But it's this stoned nonchalance that keeps me from liking it even more.
There's so much more that could've been done with a lot of these tracks. Waste opportunity. 40 oz to Stupor is more like it.
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With their debut, attempt to have it both ways. The group wants to appeal to alterna-punks, but they want to cut a little deeper and make some sort of social statement, both with their lyrics and their self-consciously eclectic music. Since the group has a knack for combining dancehall reggae with hardcore punk, the music can be nervy and invigorating, but their joyous blend of cultures doesn't fare so well at the lyrical level. No matter how you look at it, 'Date Rape' isn't a bold, ironic satire on macho mores - it's frat rock that's bound to be misinterpreted, especially with its homophobic 'I can't take pity on men of his kind, even though he now takes it in the behind' conclusion. Lyrics like that prevent from being the cracking, skanking skatepunk record that it had the potential to be.