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40 Oz. to Freedom

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  1. Waiting For My RucaDownload & Buy
  2. 40oz. To FreedomDownload & Buy
  3. Smoke Two JointsDownload & Buy
  4. We're Only Gonna Die For Our ArroganceDownload & Buy
  5. Don't PushDownload & Buy
  6. 5446 That's My Number/Ball And ChainDownload & Buy
  7. BadfishDownload & Buy
  8. Lets Go Get StonedDownload & Buy
  9. New ThrashDownload & Buy
  10. Scarlet BegoniasDownload & Buy
  11. Live At E'sDownload & Buy
  12. D.J.sDownload & Buy
  13. Chica Me TipoDownload & Buy
  14. Right BackDownload & Buy
  15. What HappenedDownload & Buy
  16. New SongDownload & Buy
  17. EbinDownload & Buy
  18. Date RapeDownload & Buy
  19. HopeDownload & Buy
  20. Krs-OneDownload & Buy
  21. Bonus Track 1Download & Buy
  22. Bonus Track 2Download & Buy

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Album Details: 40 Oz. to Freedom

Release Date:
07/23/1996
Label:
Mca
UPC:
008811147426

User Reviews: 40 Oz. to Freedom

  1. 40 oz. to heaven

    , January 6, 2006
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  2. Great Everything

    , September 26, 2004
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From AMG Reviews

With their debut, 40 Oz. to Freedom, Sublime attempt to have it both ways. The group wants to appeal to alternapunks, but they want to cut a little deeper and make some sort of social statement, both with their lyrics and their selfconsciously 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 40 Oz. to Freedom from being the cracking, skanking skatepunk record that it had the potential to be.

- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide



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Formed in Long Beach, CA, in 1988 as a garage-punk band, Sublime grew to fame in the mid-'90s on the back of the Cali punk explosion engendered by Green Day and the Offspring, though Sublime mixed up their punk rage with reggae and ska influences. Th...Full Sublime Biography

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