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This limited run Sublime bootleg, which was released by Junk Records (which may or may not be a bootleg division of Skunk), gets it's title from a line that Bradley mutters in the album's opening track.
If the songs on this release sound familiar, then it's because some of them have already been released by MCA on the 1998 live album, Stand By Your Van. In fact, It All Seems So Silly is merely a combining of different parts of two different shows. One from Kommotion in San Francisco, and another from Petaluma, CA, also known as the last show.
The last track, however, is a live studio take from the Robbin' the Hood sessions, and is one of Sublime's best unreleased tracks. The first five and a half wordless minutes comprise the original material of the track, titled Sound Check. The three dubs that make up Sound Check are merely the melding together of different instrumental versions of other Sublime songs, including a more spastic version of the already instrumental Lincoln Highway Dub.
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