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Sublime's 40Oz. To Freedom 180-gram gatefold 2LPNewly remastered
Sublime formed in 1988 in Long Beach, California, led by vocalist/guitarist Bradley Nowell, bassist Eric Wilson, and drummer Bud Gaugh. The trio toured heavily from their inception while de
"Expect to be impressed with the way these well-recorded, beer-saturated club cuts capture the late Brad Nowell's endearing jerk charm and the band's stage power." — Entertainment Weekly
A little over two years after Bradley Nowell's tragic death, Sublime
Fans who discovered Incubus and their album Make Yourself through their massive radio hit "Drive" may be surprised that the band released a follow-up album so quickly.
Greatest Hits '93-'03 was the first compilation album by 311. The album contains songs from each of 311's major label albums from Music through Evolver, as well as two new tracks "First Straw" and "How Do You Feel?".
From Chaos is the sixth studio album by 311. Singles from this album include "You Wouldn't Believe", "I'll Be Here Awhile", and "Amber". The latter was the most popular single from the album, and it still remains 311's most popular single to date.
Ships 6/27/25 - Limited Edition 7" Vinyl from everyone's favorite Reggae Rock group, Sublime. This special release features their latest track, "Feel Like That (feat. Bradley Nowell)," - perfect for collectors and fans alike.
His most intimate and personal opus to date. Throughout the 14 tracks, Post takes us with him on his trials with fame, giving a glimpse into the irony of seemingly having it all, but feeling like nothing all at the same time.
"Since tapering off from Mac DeMarco’s live ensemble in 2014, Peter Sagar has brazenly pursued his own creative endeavour as Homeshake. Sagar’s first three records made a languid hop-skip-jump to praise as the band slowly acclimatised to a sound that stra
Bear Creek is the fourth studio album by Brandi Carlile. It was recorded in a converted barn just outside of her home town. The album is less formal than her previous works, with hand-clapping, and foot-stomping. A perfect blend of gospel and alt-country