I love pawn shop. Listening to it now.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Best party-album ever, right next to Cam'ron's Purple Haze. Nothing like playing beer pong while listening to April 1992 and Wrong Way... but as for the album, one of the best albums ever made IMO. It just has a perfect flow with so many styles of music covered. Great songs, riffs, everything, perfect music to get fucked up to, and most importantly - Brad Nowell, the last white boy with soul.
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Album Rating: 4.5
[quote=TalleHooHoo02]This is another of the greatist cd's from the 90s[/quote]
I couldn't agree more. Good review.
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classic
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I liked 40 oz to Freedom better, but this is still a good album. Good review also.
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I'm gonna change my rating of this. It's gotten worse.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Santeria is one of my favorite songs right now even though it came out 10 years ago.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I liked 40 oz. better, but this one's still pretty good. It seems like this one has a couple below-average tracks, however. I enjoy most of the album though, especially Under My Voodoo.
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Album Rating: 3.5
This is a truely great album by a truely great band. Fav songs are:
-What I Got
-Wrong Way
-Pawn Shop
Seed is not one of my favorites. It can get a little irritating, in my opinion.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Seed is such an awesome song.
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This is probably the closest thing to an album that is univerally loved. More people dig this album than people dig Sgt Peppers
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Album Rating: 5.0
The funny thing is "Santeria" is a song that gets me all depressed, I don't know why it just does.
Because it seems so bittersweet in tone, yet the guy who sings it is dead because of his own faults (succumbing to drug addiction). I think the verse that really gets me is when Brad yells "There's just one way back, and I'll may-ee-ay-ee-ake it. Yeah, my soul will have to...wait." But he didn't! By the time anyone outside the band heard these songs, he was already gone.
Sort of like "No Rain" by Blind Melon.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Awesome album. Not as good as 40 Oz. To Freedom though.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I love all songs on this CD.. they are all unique from each other.
Sublime rocks my socks off.
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same, there just a great band to sit and chill listening to.
This Message Edited On 05.04.06
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Album Rating: 5.0
Very, very nice review. Santeria and Doin time' are still in my favorite songs list.
By the way... to the person who said santeria made them depressed, maybe its because of the songs lyrics..... just a thought =/This Message Edited On 05.13.06
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not having heard the whole album, i don't know what to think of it. i do love the songs what i got, april 29, 1992, and santaria.
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Personally one of my favorite sublime c.d's ever, better songs but really didnt tell a story like 40 oz. to freedom, doin' time should have gotten a better rating for sure but great review
signed'
sincerly,
The Next Johnny RichterThis Message Edited On 06.29.06
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I don't know if anybody else put this, but I agree that you are fully justified in saying that this guy was one of the greatest losses to the musical world. (especially more than Kurt, but don't tell anyone I said that they will get mad) sssh!
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We saw how Bradley would have continued his career. I think the biggest downside of Kurt's death was he probably had so many ideas for Nirvana's future that we'll never, ever see. Nowell was great, though. It kind of seemed like his time.
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