| Album Name | 40 Oz. to Freedom |
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| Singer(s) | Sublime |
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| Recorded | 1991-92 at Mambo in Long Beach, California |
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| Released | 1992 |
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| Genre | Punk/Ska |
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| Length | 69:15 |
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| Label | Gasoline Alley/MCA |
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| Producers | Sublime |
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40 Oz. to Freedom is the 1992 (see 1992 in music) debut ska punk album by the Southern California rock band Sublime. 40 Oz. to Freedom received mixed critical reviews upon its first release, but is now generally approved of as an immature but sincere record, with a few spots of brilliance. Sublime would not achieve any mainstream success until two weeks after the overdose death of its leader singe ..
40 Oz. to Freedom's Review |
Track Listing: "Waiting for My Ruca" (Bradley Nowell) - 2:20 "Get Out!" (Sublime) - 3:32 (On Original Release) "40 Oz. to Freedom" (Sublime) - 3:02 "Smoke Two Joints" (Kay/Kay) - 2:53 "We're Only Gonna Die for Our Own Arrogance" (Greg Graffin) - 3:07More Tracks |
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