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On Sublime's first official release, 40 oz. to Freedom, the opening lyric of the album isn't even a lyric at all. It's a sample from the California punk band the minutemen, and it states "...punk rock changed our lives." Well, for Sublime, this certainly seems to be true. That same album contained three straight-ahead punk rock tracks, two of which were covers of songs originally done by two of punk's greatest acts: Bad Religion & The Descendants. These three songs, Hope, New Thrash, and We're Only Gonna Die For Our Arrogance, started off a collection of punk rock tracks that would make Sublime into one of the greatest punk bands to ever come out of sunny Southern California. [ < prev | next > ] |