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Double vinyl LP pressing of this newly-remastered 1996 album. Sublime is the eponymous third and final studio album by the ska punk band. The album was produced by Paul Leary and David Kahne. Sublime formed in 1988 in Long Beach, California by vocalist/guitarist Bradley Nowell, bassist Eric Wilson, and drummer Bud Gaugh. By the time it came to record this major debut, Nowell had been struggling with a heroin addiction. Sublime was recorded over a period of three months in Austin, Texas. The album's musical style contains elements of punk rock, reggae, and ska, as well as dancehall, hip hop, and dub music, with tempos ranging wildly. Nowell's lyrical subject matter relates to relationships, prostitution, riots, and addiction. Album Tracks 1. Garden Grove 2. What I Got 3. Wrong Way 4. Same in the End 1. April 29,1992 (Miami) 2. Santeria 3. Seed 4. Jailhouse 1. Pawn Shop 2. Paddle Out 3. The Ballad of Johnny Butt 4. Burritos 5. Under My Voodoo 1. Get Ready 2. Caress Me Down 3. What I Got 4. Doin' Time
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Double vinyl LP pressing of this newly-remastered 1996 album. Sublime is the eponymous third and final studio album by the ska punk band. The album was produced by Paul Leary and David Kahne. Sublime formed in 1988 in Long Beach, California by vocalist/guitarist Bradley Nowell, bassist Eric Wilson, and drummer Bud Gaugh. By the time it came to record this major debut, Nowell had been struggling with a heroin addiction. Sublime was recorded over a period of three months in Austin, Texas. The album's musical style contains elements of punk rock, reggae, and ska, as well as dancehall, hip hop, and dub music, with tempos ranging wildly. Nowell's lyrical subject matter relates to relationships, prostitution, riots, and addiction. Album Tracks 1. Garden Grove 2. What I Got 3. Wrong Way 4. Same in the End 1. April 29,1992 (Miami) 2. Santeria 3. Seed 4. Jailhouse 1. Pawn Shop 2. Paddle Out 3. The Ballad of Johnny Butt 4. Burritos 5. Under My Voodoo 1. Get Ready 2. Caress Me Down 3. What I Got 4. Doin' Time

Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition. Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps), also known simply as Scary Monsters, is the 14th studio album by David Bowie, originally released in September 1980 by RCA Records. It was his final studio album on the and his first following his Berlin Trilogy of Low, Heroes and Lodger (1977-1979). Though considered very significant in artistic terms, the trilogy had proven less successful commercially. With Scary Monsters, Bowie achieved what biographer David Buckley called "the perfect balance" of creativity and mainstream success as well as earning critical acclaim; the album peaked at #1 in the UK and restored Bowie's commercial standing in the US. Album Tracks 1. It's No Game (Part 1) [2017 Remastered Version] 2. Up the Hill Backwards (2017 Remastered Version) 3. Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) [2017 Remastered Version] 4. Ashes to Ashes (2017 Remastered Version) 5. Fashion (2017 Remastered Version) 1. Teenage Wildlife (2017 Remastered Version) 2. Scream Like a Baby (2017 Remastered Version) 3. Kingdom Come (2017 Remastered Version) 4. Because You're Young (2017 Remastered Version) 5. It's No Game (Part 2) [2017 Remastered Version]