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| 1 Doin' Time [Uptown Dub] |
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| 2 Get Out! [Remix][#] |
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| 3 Romeo [#] |
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| 4 New Realization |
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| 5 Don't Push |
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| 6 Slow Ride [#] |
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| 7 Chick on My Tip [#] |
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| 8 Had a Dat [#] |
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| 9 Trench Town Rock [#] |
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| 10 Badfish |
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| 11 Drunk Drivin' [#] |
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| 12 Saw Red |
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| 13 Garbage Grove |
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| 14 April 29, 1992 (Leary) |
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| 15 Superstar Punani [#] |
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| 16 Legal Dub [#] |
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| 17 What's Really Goin' Wrong [#] |
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| 18 Doin' Time [Eerie Splendor Remix] |
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| 19 Thanx Dub [#] |
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Album Review
The success of "Sublime" was both a blessing and a curse for the band -- a blessing because the group and its lead singer/songwriter, Brad Nowell, were celebrated after his tragic death, and a curse because there's no way the rhythm section could successfully produce a follow-up. There was only one thing to do -- release everything left in the vaults as quickly as possible, since their audience would fade even if they waited one year. So, in 1997, a live and rarities EP entitled "What I Got" was released in September, followed less than two months later by "Second Hand Smoke", a hodgepodge of unreleased tracks from the "Sublime" sessions. Includes a cover of Bob Marley's "Trenchtown Rock," and a remix of the Gwen Stefani duet "Saw Red." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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