10. "Garden Grove"
The very first song on my favorite Sublime album, the self-titled "Sublime." It was the first Sublime song I ever heard, and right from the opening line, "We took this trip to Garden Grove, it smelt like Lou dog inside the van, OH YEEEAH," I knew I was hooked. I didn't know where Garden Grove was, nor do I now, but I knew I wanted the CD playing at all times.
9. "I saw red"
This song was perfect for the way you feel when you are experiencing your "first love." You have to remember, at the time I was really listening to Sublime I was around the age of 14, so a lot of things-like music-have an impact on you. Plus, in this song, you get to hear that lead singer Bradley Nowell could really sing.
8. "Wrong Way"
Alright, yes, this song is "wrong" on so many levels, but when you are a young kid you don't think about those things. The song was easy to sing along with, and in this song-as well as other Sublime songs-you have an excuse to feel like a "bad boy," singing questionable, politically incorrect, lyrics.
7. "Jailhouse"
When you are a rebellious teenager, there are no better lyrics to yell than, "Can't fight against the youth. Cause we're strong, them are rude rude people."
6. "April 29, 1992 (Miami)"
In this song ,the band goes around rioting in the streets of Miami. They pick up "new" furniture and a new PA system. "Where do you think I got this guitar that you're hearing today, HEY?" It was another song that goes along with the rebellious nature of a teenager.
5. "40oz to freedom"
Every teenager goes through a little bit of a depression stage. While I was never a big drinker, this song was one of my favorites when I was in one of those "teenage funks." "A 40oz to freedom is the only chance I have to feel good even though I feel bad."
4. "5446/Ball and Chain
I think this song is very underrated. It had a funky beat and a great chorus. It had fun, but it also had serious things that made you smile, "I was always taught that boy meets girl, fall in love, get married and forget the world. Nine months later, sweet baby's on the way, kiss him on the cheek and life's OK." Good song.
3. "Santeria"
I had no idea what "Santeria" was at the time, but I knew that this song was all over MTV and the radio. I liked the video because it also featured "Zeus," a former wrestler and wrestling was my favorite sport at the time. Pretty much everyone has heard this song. It's a classic.
2. "Caress me down"
Also, when you are around age 14, you start to go through something called "adolescence." This song spoke about some fantasies that kids may be having at that age. Honestly though, it's a great song, especially when he breaks into singing in Spanish. This prompted me to learn a little Spanish, not enough to pass the class in high school though.
1. "What I got"
I guess it's pretty predictable that this song would be number one. After all, it was the band's number one song overall. But, it's more than that really. If you learned about singer Bradley Nowell, you would see that this song epitomized who he was, and who the band is. Yes, I was only 14, but I could already see that. Plus, he gives advice that is good for anybody at any age, "Lovin', is what I got, I said remember that."
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39 Comments
Post a Commenti agree it's a good list but not perfect. $0 0z. to frreedom and Robbin the hood hsve some pretty tight songs. My list is like this, 1 Badfish 2 What i got 3 STP 4 5446/ball and chain 5 santeria 6 what i got 7 Dont push 8 40oz to freedom 9 Dj's 10 Wrong Way
pawn shop, work that we do, badfish, stp,kingstep, great stone, perfect world,don't push, 40 oz to freedom, greatest hits... Those are my favorites in no particular order, but all of their songs and covers are amazing. That said, good list, but most of it is off their Sublime album.
STP?
man you guys arent even begenning to scratch the surface on sublime, everyone here is posting songs that they've heard on movies, or on the radio..what about songs like "Work that we do", or "Kingstep Dub", "89 Vision (Live in studio)"..."santeria" is just a slowed down version of " Lincoln Highway Dub"...."At it again"..."Had A Dat"..."Smoke Two Joints (Live in studio)" man and on and on, these dudes covered awesome Reggae songs, mixed with funk, dub Hip Hop beats and lyrics, ska, punk, and just good old rock....definetly one of the best if not the best bands ever to come out of California or the Uniited States for that matter....R.I.P Bradley Nowell and Lou Dog!
April 29th, 1992 (Miami) is not about the band rioting in miami. its called that because of the beat that they use on that song, is the same beat from the song "Miami", there are other versions of the same song ex. "April 29th, 1992(Leary)" the band like everyone knows is from Long Beach, Ca. and Garden Grove is a neighboring city about 15 miles away.
I am amazed (and honored) that this still gets so many comments after nearly four years. This is one of the first things I ever wrote that appeared online, so whenever I get a comment on it it's fun to remember that time of my life.
To those saying it's a bad list, it probably is, lol. If I were to re-write this, as an older, more knowledgeable person I can safely assume the list would be much different.
Thanks again for the comments, good and bad.
For those interested I have moved on to writing for poker websites and I'm currently covering the 2010 WSOP.
it cut me off. i guess thats a way of telling me i should stop. i had alot more to say. but what can you do, right?
-peace
True. In the majority opinion, there are better songs. I personally can't rank a top ten for Sublime, just 'cause it is such a varied band, with different songs for the varied moods I'm in. I can tell you that most of the songs this guy picked aren't the best songs out there...
No Badfish?
No Waiting for my Ruca?
No Poolshark???
No Don't Push?
No Slow Ride?
No STP?
No Pawn Shop?
The list goes on and on...
What I Got?!?
Clearly not a sublime head.
No romeo? dont push? go get stoned? etc..
Who let you write this article
That's not a good list.
What about...
Badfish?
Waiting for my ruca?
Greatest Hits?
Let's go get stoned?
And a lot more...
Fail.