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40 Oz. to Freedom

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1 Waiting for My Ruca Nowell 2:20
2 40 Oz. to Freedom Sublime [Rock] 3:02
3 Smoke Two Joints Kay/Kay 2:53
4 We're Only Gonna Die for Our Own Arrogance Graffin 3:07
5 Don't Push Sublime [Rock] 4:18
6 5446 That's My Number/Ball and Chain Hibbert 5:17
7 Badfish Sublime [Rock] 3:04
8 Let's Go Get Stoned Sublime [Rock] 3:32
9 New Thrash Sublime [Rock] 1:30
10 Scarlet Begonias Garcia/Hunter 3:31
11 Live at E's Sublime [Rock] 3:08
12 D.J.s Sublime [Rock] 3:18
13 Chica Me Tipo Sublime [Rock] 2:16
14 Right Back Sublime [Rock] 2:49
15 What Happened Sublime [Rock] 3:27
16 New Song Sublime [Rock] 3:14
17 Ebin Sublime [Rock] 3:32
18 Date Rape Sublime [Rock] 3:37
19 Hope Aukerman 1:43
20 KRS-One Sublime [Rock] 2:23
21 Rivers of Babylon [Live][*] Dowe/McNaughton 2:29
22 Thanx [*]   4:23
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40 Oz. to Freedom

Audio Compact Disc

Label: MCA

Style: Alternative Pop/Rock

40 Oz. to Freedom

UPC: 008811147426

Release Date: 07/23/1996

Original Release Date: 07/23/1996

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Waiting for My Ruca, 40 Oz. to Freedom, Smoke Two Joints, We're Only Gonna Die for Our Own Arrogance, Don't Push, 5446 That's My Number/Ball and Chain, Badfish, Let's Go Get Stoned, New Thrash, Scarlet Begonias, Live at E's, D.J.s, Chica Me Tipo, Right Back, What Happened, New Song, Ebin, Date Rape, Hope, KRS-One, Rivers of Babylon [Live][*], Thanx [*]]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

With their debut, 40 Oz. to Freedom, Sublime appeal to alterna-punks but they cut a little deeper with their lyrics and their very aesthetic, which blends different cultures and sounds. Since Sublime have a knack for combining dancehall reggae with hardcore punk, the music can be nervy and invigorating, but the group's joyous blend of cultures gets nervy on the lyrical level, particularly on the controversial "Date Rape." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi