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Ad Rock
A member of the Beastie Boys, another white hip-hop group.

den Dekker, Troy
Bradley's wife, who is now a drug counselor and spokesperson for MAP.

Goodman, Field Marshall
DJ who worked with Sublime for many years, including filling in on drums for awhile when Bud was in rehab, and also helped to write Doin' Time on the self-titled album.

Half Pint
Reggae artist that Brad mentions in Don't Push

Happoldt, Michael
Formed Skunk Records for his band, the Ziggens in 1988. Produced 40 oz. to Freedom and Robbin the Hood.

Jeremy, Ron Porn star who had a brief role in Sublime's Date Rape music video, and is also mentioned in the Sublime tracks '89 Vision and Caress Me Down.

KRS-One
Bronx, New York rapper, who blended hip-hop and reggae. Sublime named a song from 40 oz. to Freedom after him.

Marley, Robert Nesta
The most popular reggae artist out of Jamacia, also called the third world's first superstar. Sublime covers many of Marley's songs, and samples even more.

Nowell, Bradley James
Vocals, lead guitar, songwriting for Sublime.

Nowell, Jakob James
Bradley's infant son, who was a little over a year old when Bradley passed away.

Nowell, James
Bradley's father, Sublime's manager and financer of the first album, 40 oz. to Freedom.

Ortiz, Opie Gibran
Sublime's main artist, whose photograph appears on the cover of Robbin' the Hood. He is now the lead singer of the Long Beach Dub Allstars.

Poutney, Jonathan
Member of the Ziggens.

Sakers, Raleigh Theodore
The man who doesn't exist, rants on Robbin' the Hood, a self-certified member of the Psycho Semantic Police.

Stefani, Gwen
Lead singer of No Doubt, a fellow SoCal punk band, she also dueted with Bradley on Saw Red.

Susanka, Bert
Another Ziggens member, Bradley mentions him in the RTH song Greatest Hits.

Tosh, Peter
Reggae artist, former member of the Wailers, along with Bob Marley and Bunny Livingston. Sublime covers Tosh's Steppin' Razor on RTH.

Mike Watt
Musician who has played with Sublime on many different occaisions.

Westfall, Floyd I.
AKA Bud Guagh, Sublime's one man percussion section, and accounts recieveable.

Willis, Wesley
Schizophrenic musician from Chicago who went on the West Coast 3 Ring Circus tour with Sublime and the Lordz of Brooklyn.

Wilson, Billy
Eric's father, a drummer. He taught Bud and Eric both how to play the drums when the two were children.

Wilson, Eric
Sublime's bassist and God of Thunder.


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