The Tragic Rise & Fall of SUBLIME

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The tragic rise & fall of Sublime. From "40 oz To Freedom" and "Robbin The Hood" to the death of Bradley Nowell, "What I Got" and "Santeria" to their reunion and Sublime With Rome.
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0:00 Intro
2:39 Early years of Sublime
7:34 Mainstream breakthrough ("Date R***")
10:24 Self-titled album
13:36 Reunion & Sublime With Rome

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  • @ThePunkRockMBA
    @ThePunkRockMBA5 ай бұрын

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  • @Roses_R_redeR

    @Roses_R_redeR

    5 ай бұрын

    Musically, I hold things dear to me.... Sublime is at the top... I still listen to Sublime almost everyday ... Great work Finn....💪🫵 🔥🔥🌹🌹🥀⛽️🎭🌹🌹🔥🔥

  • @cross-eyedsally5254

    @cross-eyedsally5254

    5 ай бұрын

    22

  • @tylerwarzone1988

    @tylerwarzone1988

    5 ай бұрын

    Mom 😅😮😅😅

  • @OffWidthCrack

    @OffWidthCrack

    5 ай бұрын

    Be careful with those cross rope handles. They break and will fly dangerously at mirrors and people.

  • @MsTravelsoul
    @MsTravelsoul5 ай бұрын

    Just in the past couple weeks, Rome announced his departure. Brad’s son, Jakob, just recently played with Bud and Eric at a charity show so rumor has it that he may be getting ready to finally fill his dad’s spot. If you haven’t heard Jakob sing, he sounds eerily like his dad.

  • @Uncrushed04

    @Uncrushed04

    5 ай бұрын

    Eerily like Jack Black trying to imitate his dad.

  • @jr2904

    @jr2904

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@Uncrushed04 I kind of agree that he does too much when singing, but his voice still sounds like his Dad. If he tones down the embellishments he would be great

  • @ol84ashes

    @ol84ashes

    5 ай бұрын

    Listen to LAW (Jakobs band) . He just sings well. His style is very unique as far as being a band who does it for themselves, meaning they aren't in it to win anyone over@@jr2904

  • @drummerlinn

    @drummerlinn

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Uncrushed04 that’s a good way to put how I felt about his voice, couldn’t describe it before.

  • @jamiebaker6516

    @jamiebaker6516

    5 ай бұрын

    I'd love to hear that

  • @HappinessDIY
    @HappinessDIY5 ай бұрын

    I think here is a good time to mention Bradley's House, a rehab set up by the Nowell family just opened up last month in Southern California. It is a rehab to support addicted musicians, please check it out and consider supporting the project!

  • @soldoutmedia

    @soldoutmedia

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes! I saw something somewhere about that!

  • @ericridenour5506

    @ericridenour5506

    5 ай бұрын

    Holy crap!

  • @cosmicjusticewarrior9557

    @cosmicjusticewarrior9557

    5 ай бұрын

    The house that bradley built cover album is worth a listen

  • @mikeherrera5302

    @mikeherrera5302

    5 ай бұрын

    Brad’s son joined the band and Sublime is back. How didn’t he mention this?

  • @HappinessDIY

    @HappinessDIY

    5 ай бұрын

    @@mikeherrera5302 Probably because often people write and record these a few weeks back, I think brads son just joined like 2 weeks ago, so he likely recorded this before that news was announced.

  • @Billiamo
    @Billiamo5 ай бұрын

    People really underrate how diverse their sound was.

  • @SkinnyEatWorld95

    @SkinnyEatWorld95

    5 ай бұрын

    They really are a great band, I started out listening to them because I was a punk rock stoner, but I'm still listening to them now even after stopping all of my drug use. Brad has a way of writing deep lyrics with sad undertones, and playing upbeat melodies with them.

  • @damienrobertson1593

    @damienrobertson1593

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, Brad was so amazing at blatantly stealing from so many obscure 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s reggae bands that most people have never heard of. Such a musical genius!😒

  • @SkinnyEatWorld95

    @SkinnyEatWorld95

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@damienrobertson1593And those bands would be?

  • @ericridenour5506

    @ericridenour5506

    5 ай бұрын

    @@damienrobertson1593 If by blatantly stealing you mean listing the bands in the album and giving them songwriting credit, etc. then sure.

  • @peanutbutterisfu

    @peanutbutterisfu

    5 ай бұрын

    Finally someone uses the word underrated for a band that’s actually underrated. All 3 members were amazing musicians technically and very innovative they just weren’t in the spotlight long enough and the typical people that come up with opinions by the few songs a band has on the radio.

  • @robertwinston5669
    @robertwinston56695 ай бұрын

    Never thought I'd see someone stand up for Sublime. Good work as always, Finn.

  • @HeritageWealthPlanning

    @HeritageWealthPlanning

    5 ай бұрын

    Why are people down on sublime? Indont get it

  • @SEPHICHI420

    @SEPHICHI420

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@HeritageWealthPlanningthey dont..? This whole video is redundant. SUBLIME continues to be a huge brand name. Merch in every store. Songs in movies to this day. Post Malone (who I hate) covers sublime songs. Lana Del Ray covers "summertime" Sublime has never been bigger. Now Brad's son is stepping up. Nothing but good things coming for this band.

  • @bm7291

    @bm7291

    5 ай бұрын

    No one has ever hated on sublime, give me a hit of whatever you’re smoking if you think otherwise

  • @robertwinston5669

    @robertwinston5669

    5 ай бұрын

    @@bm7291 All I've heard all my life is that it's bogus reggae for frat boys. I've always loved them and defended them.

  • @HOOONIER

    @HOOONIER

    5 ай бұрын

    What are you talking about . Never heard anyone talk bad about them ..

  • @ascenelongforgotten9682
    @ascenelongforgotten96825 ай бұрын

    I really believe that Sublime is one of the main reasons that the ska punk/ reggae rock scene survived so long in the Warped Tour scene

  • @junked5214
    @junked52145 ай бұрын

    People always overlook how dark the lyrics to Garden Grove are. "Waking up to an alarm Sticking needles in your arm Picking up trash on a freeway Feeling depressed everyday Leaving without making a sound Picking my dog up at the pound Living in a tweaker pad Getting yelled at by my dad Saying I'm happy when I'm not Finding roaches in the pot"

  • @konumusic

    @konumusic

    5 ай бұрын

    Pool shark, Bad Fish etc. Putting some light on the darkness was a common theme and is still one of my favorite aspects of Bradley’s writing. But yes Garden Grove went pretty deep. Mahaloz

  • @fluffkiller

    @fluffkiller

    5 ай бұрын

    Finding roaches in the pot is a very witty line.

  • @HiGlowie

    @HiGlowie

    5 ай бұрын

    Nah, everyone knows how dark the lyrics are.

  • @junked5214

    @junked5214

    5 ай бұрын

    @GoblinsAreRealGuize not really. The song starts out kind of light hearted talking about taking a trip in a van to go to a party, and the instrumental tone is relaxed and chill. I was in a car full of people a couple years ago and we were listening to this song and everyone was singing along at first but none of them but me knew the lyrics to this part and one of them even said "darnn, I didn't realize he said all that"

  • @lolabush2201

    @lolabush2201

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes! Every lyric and every line sung with such anguish and emotion. I have to go listen now.

  • @stevew2192
    @stevew21925 ай бұрын

    Update. Sublime with Rome just broke up. Brads son Jakob has been performing with them and Bud Gaugh has returned. Rome posted a video saying he is working on solo stuff. If you only posted a week or two later! What are the chances 😂

  • @Rockers-Magazine
    @Rockers-Magazine5 ай бұрын

    Robbin The Hood really sounds like you're in the hood. The liquor store skits, the crackheads singing, the random song mixes playing, from hip hop to dub to punk. It sounds like walking down the street somewhere in South Los Angeles or Long Beach. It's not for everyone but it is really interesting if you can pay attention to it. The Self-Titled is a journey down the landscape of their musical influences. I genuinely have never seen anyone give them the respect that they truly deserve as artists. Thanks Finn.

  • @dimitrisstergiou9274
    @dimitrisstergiou92745 ай бұрын

    I think you are missing a very big part of Sublime's music. And that is that they were actually making music the "hip hop" way, meaning that most of their songs are based on classic reggae riddims, which instead of sampling, they played live adding their own lyrics but they expanded this technique by also "remixing" punk songs. Sublime is one of my favourite bands and in my opinion the fact that most of their songs are what many people would call "covers" or even worse "stolen" I think was revolutionary and extremely creative and is what led to their success along with Brad's lyrics.

  • @waltermiller6614

    @waltermiller6614

    5 ай бұрын

    i dont necessarily have a problem with the amount of material they interpolated/ covered/ sampled/ stole, but to act like that is revolutionary is a bit much. it's more or less what Elvis and Led Zepplin did. they took riffs, rhythms, lyrics, etc from older songs and used them to make new art. From what I can tell, Sublime never shied away from this, and seemed to go out of their way to give credit. I think Sublime has some great stuff, but I cant think of a "cover" that they did that I enjoy more than the original. Most of my appreciation for Sublime is that they tuned my ear for genres of music that I was unfamiliar with, but what I eventually found is that I prefer to listen directly to the bands that influenced them

  • @edenisburning
    @edenisburning5 ай бұрын

    Dude, thank you for this. I hear people call Sublime a "frat band" and other derogatory terms constantly. Those assessments fail to recognize how great they really were. They are one of my favorite bands of all time, and I get a lot of flak for that. I'm a music junkie and can hold my own talking most genres and artists, and they still hold a top 10 spot for me.

  • @YouTubeneedstostopcensoring
    @YouTubeneedstostopcensoring5 ай бұрын

    Midwest kid in the 90s wishing I was in Cali deep in the punk rock scene sublime was huge part of my life. When Napster was a thing I desperately searched for anything I could find any unreleased snipet of anything. Every riff took me back every word remembered. Didn’t expect to get so emotional and nostalgic today. Thank you.

  • @prarriedog

    @prarriedog

    5 ай бұрын

    Midwest 90s kid as well. First time I heard them was my first day back from a stretch in juvenile detention. My brother sat me down and was like you got to here this as we passed a fatty.

  • @ralphglenz7207
    @ralphglenz72075 ай бұрын

    I have seen sublime go from underground, to super popular, do being associated with dorm rooms, back to cool again. I have been a fan the whole time....The point is listen to what you love, that is what music is all about. As Brad said "one good thing about music....when it hits ya you feel no pain"

  • @SEPHICHI420

    @SEPHICHI420

    5 ай бұрын

    Marley said that, but yeah your point stands.

  • @charliesmart6855
    @charliesmart68554 ай бұрын

    Brads voice is so deeply engrained in my mind. He may not be the most technically proficient singers of all time, but the emotion he conveys through his voice, to me, is like listening to the emotion in Jimi Hendrix's guitar playing. Transcendent, so to speak.

  • @austins.2495
    @austins.24955 ай бұрын

    Man I love Sublime, one of my all time favorite bands. They really don’t get the recognition they deserve. The album Second Hand Smoke is a great listen

  • @westechcny5643

    @westechcny5643

    4 ай бұрын

    I had shs on repeat for a long while in my high school days.

  • @nickforsyth5887
    @nickforsyth58875 ай бұрын

    People forget, nothing sounded like sublime before sublime. They invented the Cali reggae sound that has taken off in the last decade. A completely original sound and still stands the test of time

  • @TikkiNikki
    @TikkiNikki5 ай бұрын

    I wil lalways cherish this story: I was at Ozzfest 2007. Every one was muddy and heated from the last band (I believe it was Trivium) and we just finished our mosh pit. There was nusic playing between sets as people went about their day. Suddenly, Sublime's Santeria came on. As if rehearshed, the entire stadium's crowd stopped what they were doing and sung along to EVRY. SINGLE. WORD! Its hard to explain but it was magical feeling. There were all these hard-core, metal and punk kids who all came together to sing a fricken reggae song! I wish I could relive that moment again.

  • @seanstinchfield-mp2xm

    @seanstinchfield-mp2xm

    8 күн бұрын

    I am also a metal fan who loves Sublime!

  • @boredasfckxx
    @boredasfckxx5 ай бұрын

    I get feeling weird about Sublime with Rome, but I always thought it was a cool thing that paid tribute to Brad's legacy, while allowing Eric and Bud make a living off the classic songs they were a part of creating. It gave them and the fans a chance to experience some small sliver of what might have been had Brad never died.

  • @CannibalOX99

    @CannibalOX99

    5 ай бұрын

    Yea I could never get into Sublime with Rome. Just miss Brad's voice I guess

  • @sloppynyuszi

    @sloppynyuszi

    5 ай бұрын

    They can re release the songs under a new name and just re record them without Brad. This would be like Foo Fighters rebranded as Nirvana with Dave and just covering old nirvana songs. I liked the long beach dub all stars, especially after learning it’s basically new Sublime post Brad.

  • @Uncrushed04

    @Uncrushed04

    5 ай бұрын

    With most of Ska being pretty awful, Sublime would still be the undisputed goat of that scene.

  • @jr2904

    @jr2904

    5 ай бұрын

    They were fun in concert, but I didn't care for the new music very much

  • @chaseg

    @chaseg

    5 ай бұрын

    The first album, yours truly, had some pretty good songs on it. I saw them the day Osama Bin Laden was killed. I was a lifelong fan of sublime and never thought I’d get to see them live. It was still awesome seeing Eric and Bud together. Eric’s bass lines are fucking incredible. I can only imagine how much better it would have been with brad there.

  • @BryanRobinson502
    @BryanRobinson5025 ай бұрын

    As someone that was part of the OC scene back then, it seemed like before every show, as we all waited for them to take the stage, rumors were floating that Bradley had OD. Their live shows were either amazing or a hot mess where Bradley could barely stand and would forget lyrics to the songs. It was always an adventure as to what you would get.

  • @lou.yorke.x

    @lou.yorke.x

    5 ай бұрын

    The Replacements?

  • @waltermiller6614

    @waltermiller6614

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lou.yorke.x im irrationally upset to hear the 'mats being compared to sublime LOL

  • @WalkinginLA2023

    @WalkinginLA2023

    5 ай бұрын

    I was at CSULB when they would play the pub often - you're 100% correct. most the times I saw them they were off their tree and horrible. Side note everyone at CSULB had their self released album, it was everywhere!

  • @TrikYodz

    @TrikYodz

    5 ай бұрын

    It’s crazy seeing people hate on Brian Jonestown massacre for the same thing.

  • @yankees29

    @yankees29

    5 ай бұрын

    I saw them in 1995 at the Warped tour. They were awesome!

  • @dickdarlington3559
    @dickdarlington35595 ай бұрын

    Me and my friends first discovered sublime when Date Rape hit the radio in Chicago. I went out and bought the CD and was blown away by all the other songs on it. I was definitely more of a metal head back then, but it was just so well done! We used to bring 40 oz to every party we went to and force people to listen to it. Haha! I was one of the fans who was very sad when Bradley died. He had so much raw talent. They all did. That bass... A couple years ago, when I started collecting vynil, 40 oz was one of the first 10 albums I had to have.

  • @evilandproud
    @evilandproud5 ай бұрын

    This one got me! Sublime has been my favorite band since the early 90's. Great party music, but I used to spend hours listening to the lyrics as a teen in a rough spot. People could say that they're a bad influence, but if it taught me anything it was not to try to solve my problems by drowning them under drugs. Like a lot of iconic band members, their story lives through their music and is able to serve so many others throughout time. ❤️

  • @ajs510
    @ajs5105 ай бұрын

    Great stuff Finn, very nice tribute! It'll be interesting to see Sublime continue with Brad's son taking on the lead guitar/lead vocal role. I've been following him with his band LAW for a few years and he's a very good singer, sounds a whole lot like his dad.

  • @BrandonBrooksMedia

    @BrandonBrooksMedia

    5 ай бұрын

    He definitely sounds like him. Glad to hear it.

  • @mikej5541

    @mikej5541

    5 ай бұрын

    Not lead guitar, but getting there

  • @thomasgoude8800

    @thomasgoude8800

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m excited to hear considering his sons voice sounds just like his

  • @SEPHICHI420

    @SEPHICHI420

    5 ай бұрын

    I love Jakob but LAW sounds like a frat boy band. Its almost like he made it for chicks haha. His voice is special for sure tho

  • @bt0694
    @bt06945 ай бұрын

    I was a teenager in the 90’s. I have 4 of those huge CD books that I dug out of storage recently as my kids are starting to care about music. It’s f’ing awesome to hear them singing along to Simple Plan, Old Blink and of course Sublime. I’m really stoked you can still put a cd in an Xbox!

  • @PqV72MT4

    @PqV72MT4

    5 ай бұрын

    Happy to hear someone raising kids the right way!

  • @pantone369c
    @pantone369c5 ай бұрын

    Nobody has ever called KROQ "K-R-O-Q" before the release of this video.

  • @MannyChia
    @MannyChia5 ай бұрын

    Great video as always Finn. You should check out the Sublime reunion with Bradleys son, Jakob. They played a type of fundraiser for Bad Brains H.R.

  • @jbirdchills

    @jbirdchills

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah I was hoping he was going to mention that

  • @nodescriptionavailable3842
    @nodescriptionavailable38425 ай бұрын

    Sublime is the not so secret, secret, greatest band from the mid/late 90s, their energy/vibe/talent can never be duplicated, they could walk in to a too short concert and get a standing O and then get senior citizens to dance and eat shrooms till the sun comes up. Gutter punks and rich kids alike woukd be telling Brad encounter stories for yrs after they came through.

  • @ikigai47
    @ikigai475 ай бұрын

    I did not realize they entered the studio for their last album with only 2 or 3 songs. So they had to make one of the best albums of all time just coming up with songs on the spot, while drunk and high. That's mind blowing. Brad was ridiculously talented.

  • @DeusExCanis
    @DeusExCanis5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for giving one of my all time favorites his due. RIP Brad, it's a shame you never got to see people love your art.

  • @JabaLeeJones
    @JabaLeeJones5 ай бұрын

    I have discovered a lot of music because of Sublime. Brad quoted and sampled many reggae, punk, hip hop, funk, etc. artists. Plus, the bass and drum lines are technically complex and catchy, as is Brad's voice and performance.

  • @jamiebaker6516

    @jamiebaker6516

    5 ай бұрын

    Exactly this. Sublime was my gateway drug into ska, punk, reggae, and hip-hop.

  • @Locomoco50000
    @Locomoco500005 ай бұрын

    Big fan of the channel. It just hit me, im sure you heard this before. You're the modern VH1 behind the music.

  • @upnorth5716

    @upnorth5716

    5 ай бұрын

    spot on, never thought of it like...that was a great show

  • @danielk9409
    @danielk94095 ай бұрын

    I grew up with em literally & experienced there rise & fall as well as there transition to LBDAS, They really revolutionized a unique style that my kids are now rocking out to, They’ll never be forgotten, RIP Brad

  • @d.mac-6193
    @d.mac-61935 ай бұрын

    I am not a fan of punk rock, but Sublime truly opened me up to other genres of music. I worked in a CD store in the 90's (back when those were a thing) and that was my first exposure to Sublime's music and I fell in love. I went from a 100% rap listener to listening to lots of different styles of music. I was in high school and college during the 1990's, and Sublime became the soundtrack to all the great times I had. It truly changed my life. RIP Bradley. We miss you.

  • @TheFriskyComiskey
    @TheFriskyComiskey5 ай бұрын

    Well done sir. I've been waiting a very long time for this video. Sublime has been my favorite band for well over 20 years and you captured the essence of the band perfectly.

  • @UnhumanNewman
    @UnhumanNewman5 ай бұрын

    And of course the video can already be updated, with the new of Rome leaving the band and Bradley’s son Jakob rumored to take over after he played a set with them in December

  • @kiddepps8014
    @kiddepps80145 ай бұрын

    Finally! The first dead on accurate description and depiction of the writing and deeper understanding of one of the greatest of all times. Thank You

  • @sharklyat
    @sharklyat5 ай бұрын

    As a kid, i’d always heard sublime songs on the radio or CDs and liked them, but a few years ago I got really in to them. Their music, lyrics and all, provides a deep comfort from me that I rarely get from the people around me.

  • @bran9067
    @bran90675 ай бұрын

    Their sound is so diverse such wide ranging influences. This band has literally introduced me to so, so much music I would not have known otherwise.

  • @LuvMeSome
    @LuvMeSome5 ай бұрын

    Awesome video! I hope post Sublime with Rome after this final year, Rome gets the credit he so much deserves for the artist he is. As someone who might have the different take here and has loved bands like Sublime with Rome, Dirty Heads, Katastro (RIP Andy), Iration, Rebelution etc over the years. Sublime w/ Rome has very much felt like a "cover band" at moments during events, but the stuff that has Rome's touch all over it is amazing! My hope is Jakob takes the helm of Sublime and completely removes that false cover band shadow that unfortunately gets brought up, and we have another amazing band in the scene making more great new music. So much to look forward to with Sublime.

  • @KittyKat-xg4tx
    @KittyKat-xg4tx5 ай бұрын

    Im thankful Brads son will sing his songs for crowds. Jacob sounds so much like him, it's bitter sweet.

  • @cjnorfla7632
    @cjnorfla76325 ай бұрын

    Good on ya for showin Sublime some love. They’re not for everyone but they truly introduced me to so many bands. Everything from the KRS to the Ziggens to Rudi Peni to Desmond Decker. No one was doing what they were doing at that time.

  • @o.a.rodriguez7484
    @o.a.rodriguez74845 ай бұрын

    Sublime and more specifically 40 oz to freedom introduced me Descendents and Bad Religion with their covers on that album. Which in turn got me deeper into the punk scene.

  • @upnorth5716

    @upnorth5716

    5 ай бұрын

    i like their version of hope even better than descendents

  • @SwearJar
    @SwearJar5 ай бұрын

    You knocked this out of the park, Finn. The Ballad of Johnny Butt is a cover of LBHC band Secret Hate off of their album Vegetables Dancing. Also, Sublime with Rome just announced their end of 2024 breakup a couple of weeks ago. Jakob Nowell fronted Sublime at an HR of Bad Brains Benefit show last month, with potential for more shows. Cheers brother! Happy new year!

  • @BRudy19r

    @BRudy19r

    5 ай бұрын

    I was told by a friend that's directly connected to the band, that Bud and Eric don't necessarily want to tour, but may be up for some isolated Festivals (Coache....?) with Jakob singing.

  • @SwearJar

    @SwearJar

    5 ай бұрын

    Sounds about right. One of the reasons Bud quit Sublime with Rome aside from personal feuds with Rome & management was the extensive touring to begin with. On top of that, Jakob has his own project, Jakob's Castle, which seems to be touring rather extensively. I wouldn't be surprised if the Sublime "reunion" with Jakob at the helm is reserved for larger festival plays and small runs of shows. That's the impression I have also been under.@@BRudy19r

  • @BRudy19r

    @BRudy19r

    5 ай бұрын

    @SwearJar that's pretty much the same thing Trey told me. He's hoping to get to play with them again.

  • @deannademerritt3488
    @deannademerritt34885 ай бұрын

    I grew up listening to Sublime, my brother was into them too, posters on the walls and their music on blast in the house. I remember wearing my sublime shirt until it fell apart, and to this day I love their music for whatever mood I’m in. What’s so upsetting is I think of Brad and his addiction. If only he could still be here making some more jams. Their diversity in their music is so rare to find. Thank you for this video!

  • @904strengthclub
    @904strengthclub5 ай бұрын

    It was actually very emotional to relive a lot of these lyrics and I genuinely appreciate the deeper analysis of Brad’s lyrics. The idea that Sublime ever appealed to frat boys from upper middle class families who had never known hardship was just so weird at the time and continues to be weird to those of us whose lives have been irreparably touched by addiction (either our own or of loved ones). It’s beautiful music because it’s painful and human.

  • @joeuknobro
    @joeuknobro5 ай бұрын

    My first experience with sublime was Seed from THPS on the N64. Little did i know i would revsit the band in my high school years and end up torrenting the whole discography on demonoid or thepiratebay. There really is no one that can replicate Bradley's ability to write and sing his lyrics with so much passion and crativitity!! You can't help but belt out the lyrics to his songs

  • @jr2904

    @jr2904

    5 ай бұрын

    That wasn't on N64, it was on Tony Hawk's underground. I remember it well haha. I got introduced to them by a stoner step sister back in the day haha, the Tony Hawk games always had great soundtracks back then

  • @craigsmith3741
    @craigsmith37415 ай бұрын

    I loved sublime as a kid/ teen in the 90s. I'm glad you did this video. Living in Richmond VA at that time, I couldn't help but glimpse one of the band members rocking an AVAIL tee. They were one of the greatest bands from the 90s punk scene of all time IMO. They deserve a lot of credit.

  • @craigsmith3741

    @craigsmith3741

    5 ай бұрын

    Other notable Richmond VA giants without enough credit include Strike Anywhere and their predecessor Inquisition, Ann Beretta, Sixer, Fun Size ...the list could go on

  • @rileysharpe2011

    @rileysharpe2011

    5 ай бұрын

    @@craigsmith3741 I live in RVA now how cool

  • @craigsmith3741

    @craigsmith3741

    5 ай бұрын

    @@rileysharpe2011 don't know what the scenes like now, I'm Finn's age and I live in Scotland now

  • @kaleyjanenigh

    @kaleyjanenigh

    3 ай бұрын

    Love Sublime, LOVE AVAIL.

  • @Life_of_Matthew
    @Life_of_Matthew4 ай бұрын

    I like how Sublime's songs are so upbeat but then there's songs like Pool Shark that are so dark and sad. RIP Bradley Nowell

  • @MrsMars5
    @MrsMars55 ай бұрын

    Sublime has been one of my favorite bands since I discovered them when I was 14. I spent many days listening to their ablums on repeat on the bus. Now at 24 my toddler and I dance in the kitchen to their groovy tunes. Sublime will always have a special place in my heart ❤

  • @misfitwookiee3177
    @misfitwookiee31775 ай бұрын

    I think this video knocked it out of the park. Fat Mike got this one wrong, and your rebuttal is this. Growing up in the South Bay, I had access to KROQ (but was more inclined to listen to KNAC when they existed) and heard "Date Rape". Working at Sam Goody, I remember the tragedy that was the self-titled release. Your assessment of the albums is spot-on, and I desperately need to replace my copy of "40 oz" because there's so much great material on there. Any band who can do justice to a Grateful Dead song and a Bad Religion song on the same album is stellar IMO, and their cover of Descendents' "Hope" on the s/t is better than the OG.

  • @zebulynnhanson791
    @zebulynnhanson7915 ай бұрын

    Their self titled album is a masterpiece. It's arguably probably been the album that's had the most influence in my life 💚

  • @Dudecifer

    @Dudecifer

    5 ай бұрын

    Mine is 40 oz to freedom. Great. Album. Ever.

  • @kennethd4958
    @kennethd49585 ай бұрын

    Sublime has always been a favorite of mine. Back in high school me and my friends didn’t always agree on things but one thing we ALWAYS agreed on was Sublime on the stereo.

  • @andygreen5565
    @andygreen55655 ай бұрын

    Great video. This one was overdue. Remember all this like it was yesterday. Still sad. Thanks for your work Finn.

  • @packnetadaija
    @packnetadaija5 ай бұрын

    The sad part about the lead singers death too is that when he was found his adorable Dalmatian was found next to him. They truly do have some great songs

  • @HeritageWealthPlanning

    @HeritageWealthPlanning

    5 ай бұрын

    Whoa! That’s nuts

  • @packnetadaija

    @packnetadaija

    5 ай бұрын

    @@HeritageWealthPlanning yeah and really sad, the reason why I found that out was because I was curious about what happened to the dog and that was how I found that out. Also the dog died of old age in like 2001 I believe and he lived with one of the band members following brads passing

  • @kaleyjanenigh

    @kaleyjanenigh

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@packnetadaija Lou Dog. His name was Lou Dog. ❤

  • @packnetadaija

    @packnetadaija

    3 ай бұрын

    @@kaleyjanenigh thank you :)

  • @anthonysarnelli7902
    @anthonysarnelli79025 ай бұрын

    Great video, thanks for documenting the true story and lasting impact that many fans of current punk and ska should understand and appreciate 🙌

  • @h1dd3n56
    @h1dd3n565 ай бұрын

    I remember subscribing to this channel over a year ago because Finn said he needed to make a video on this band. What a great way to start 2024 bro🤙🏼 I think the guys in Sublime deserve way more than praise

  • @scottholden1862
    @scottholden18625 ай бұрын

    I decided at 18 that I wanted a tattoo....it wasn't until I became a Sublime fan nearly 15 years later that I had the 40 Oz. cover art tattooed on my back because a tattoo is forever and should mean something to you.....Sublime means everything to me.....we all miss you Brad but are incredibly thankful for the amazing job that Rome, Eric et Al do at keeping his music and spirit alive...❤❤❤ ❤❤❤

  • @jeremymorrical5810
    @jeremymorrical58105 ай бұрын

    Great video on one of my favorite bands since I was 16! But also they had a HUGE impact on the American reggae/punk scene, you can hear their influence in alot of bands such as slightly stoopid, the movement, pepper and iration to name a few. A good album of sublime covers (or covers of songs sublime covered) by people who were influenced by their music is "The House That Bradley Built". It has 60 different covers by different ska, reggae and punk artists and shows the deep and lasting impact sublime has had on music 😌🤙🏻

  • @real30yearoldboomerhours53

    @real30yearoldboomerhours53

    5 ай бұрын

    Love all that new age American Reggae. I’ve gotten really into that the last couple of years

  • @waltermiller6614
    @waltermiller66145 ай бұрын

    kinda surprised you didnt call out how much they "borrowed" from other artists. THese are just ones I could remember of the top of my head. I dont necessarily consider this a bad thing, bc they did put their own spin on it and meld genres pretty creatively. I just think it is worth pointing out RIvers Of Babylon is an old tune (cant remember the artist) Ballad of Johnny Butt is mostly a cover of a Secret Hate Song What I got takes a melody from Lady Madonna by the Beatles Hope is a Descendants tune We're Only Gonna Die From Our own Arrogance is a Bad Religion tune 54-46 Thats My Number is Toots and the Maytals A Message to You Rudy from the Specials Caress Me Down is pretty much Wayne Smiths Under me Sleng Teng (lifting a rhythm is pretty common in the Dub world. John Wayne also used this rhythm on Call the Police as I am sure many others have)

  • @bunnysight
    @bunnysight5 ай бұрын

    I’m a huge ska punk fan since the summer of ska. I saw What I Got premier on mtv and have loved Sublime ever since. Thanks for giving them their due. ❤

  • @gizellefuentes1195
    @gizellefuentes11955 ай бұрын

    I was listening to Sublime yesterday and was wondering if you were going to make a video about them. The timing is impeccable.

  • @soggysteve
    @soggysteve5 ай бұрын

    Probably my favorite bands of all time. Great explanation of the band. People do tend to think of yuppie college rock but I never understood, but I already knew what you just talked about. Also side note Rome just announced at the end of 2023 that he is leaving Sublime for good. Thanks for the great content.

  • @Bass.sick.b1tch
    @Bass.sick.b1tch5 ай бұрын

    First off, I’m so proud of your growth Finn; you went through and entire video about a ska band without shitting on Reel Big Fish once lol … but I remember going to see the LBDA tour in Atlanta, and the emotions of the band and the audience and the loss of Brad was staggering. The band would start a Sublime song get one or two lines in and realize that this was for the fans and let the audience sing every song; not in the “can I get this side of the room to say …” but more in a tearful tribute to one of the greatest songwriters of the 90’s. This was a loving tribute to a band that sometimes gets lost in the caricature of what their post-active culture became. The design and merch wouldn’t be as impactful as it was without the seed of the emotional and catchy as f*ck tunes they gifted us. ❤❤❤

  • @wonderwalledit
    @wonderwalledit5 ай бұрын

    I love Sublime, they never made one bad song. I wasn't born yet to ever see them live though ❤. You can definitely hear the pain in Brad's voice on a few songs and it's a shame he never got to see his son grow up 😢 .

  • @theamazingskippyman2824
    @theamazingskippyman28245 ай бұрын

    I was fucking raised on sublime!! Santeria was the song my mother used to sing to me while putting me to sleep as a baby. And later on in my teenage years, I got deeper into the band and I still love them a lot. One of my favorites for sure

  • @t.k.6025
    @t.k.60255 ай бұрын

    We were young punks in The Netherlnds in the nineties and Sublime was many times in our tapedeck. Great stuff!

  • @1mlb704
    @1mlb7045 ай бұрын

    Every millennial stoner I went to school with or worked with loves Sublime, so I (not a stoner) feel inclined to not like them lol. But I can't fight it - their music is damn good and still holds up, especially that self titled album. Also Finn - I know these videos aren't exactly the ones you really want to make, but I and probably many others appreciate them. Your style is great because it isn't just the typical Wikipedia summary video. You actually include your opinions and experiences related to the band/topic, which makes the videos a lot better, imo.

  • @TheCyanideKing
    @TheCyanideKing5 ай бұрын

    Sublime is one of those bands that really split generations. I’ve never met anyone under 50 that didn’t at least enjoy sublime but it’s hard to find anyone over 50 that tolerated them. I think it was the same way with the Beatles, my parents generation loved them but my grandparent’s generation thought the Beatles were trash. Lil peep seems to also fall into one of those generationally decisive artists

  • @SEPHICHI420

    @SEPHICHI420

    5 ай бұрын

    😂 That's giving peep waaaay to much credit. Id bet 9/10 kids never even listen to him or mac miller etc. those guys have very select fanbase. "Heard of him" vs actual fan. Big difference.

  • @TheCyanideKing

    @TheCyanideKing

    5 ай бұрын

    @@SEPHICHI420 same could have been said for sublime in the late 90s we’ll see in 10 years.

  • @brokenacoustic
    @brokenacoustic5 ай бұрын

    Bradleys voice/style struck a chord with me like no other band really ever has, except maybe The Beatles. I had been listening to them for about 3 days, already totally in love and obsessed with the band, when the new kid in my class wore a Sublime shirt to school. I started talking to him, told him I loved Sublime, 'he said yeah me too, really bummed he died'...I was literally speechless, and really angry, and really depressed, skipped the rest of the day. That was nearly 30 years ago now, still completely in love with them, but still completely depressed about Bradleys death, if I could bring ANYONE back, it'd be him, I almost cant even listen to them these days, just makes me sad...so much lost potential... *sigh*

  • @joshuatheargonaut4412
    @joshuatheargonaut44125 ай бұрын

    I grew up in south Florida and if you were a beach rat or skate punk you listened to Sublime in the 90’s. It had such a resonance with our world. Sublime always reminds me of sunny beach days and skating with my friends.

  • @tim01263
    @tim012635 ай бұрын

    I am eternally grateful to my girlfriend when I was 20 for stopping me getting the logo inked across my back.

  • @BluBuryPi
    @BluBuryPi5 ай бұрын

    Some of my fondest memories are of me and my friends sitting in the back of an old Ram Van driving around town singing our hearts out to Robbin the Hood

  • @karloswithak6823
    @karloswithak68235 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Waited a minute for you specifically to do a Sublime video take. Great job ❤️

  • @MosherBear
    @MosherBear5 ай бұрын

    Sublime's story is much like The Ruts; a great band destroyed by heroin use.

  • @123theprodigy5
    @123theprodigy55 ай бұрын

    Man, rest in peace Bradley Nowell, he was ahead of his time. sublime will go down forever as one of the best rock bands of all time.

  • @jerryhill8281
    @jerryhill82815 ай бұрын

    Was really happy to see this pop up. I don't think they get talked about nearly enough. You're the only person I watch that has even brought them up, not just in a good light, but at all. If it weren't for Sublime we wouldn't have Slightly Stoopid, Stick Figure, Pepper, Bumpin Uglies, and countless other bands. They really changed reggae as a whole, at least in America. Sublime with rome is actually ending this year. I also believe Jakob is getting with eric and bud to bring it back to an extent, based on what they were saying at the HR benefit show recently. It was pretty neat to see.

  • @tkzsfen
    @tkzsfen5 ай бұрын

    Finn, thanks for continuing to open my eyes and ears for new music over the last years. Can;t wait to check them out!

  • @sublyme2157
    @sublyme21575 ай бұрын

    Their cover of "Rivers of Babylon" is one of my favorite things they ever did. So underrated.

  • @jakejohns5234
    @jakejohns52345 ай бұрын

    Sublime with Rome is done. Rome left the band and brads son was seen playing with the band live.

  • @danthegeetarman
    @danthegeetarman5 ай бұрын

    One of my all time favorite bands. Just hearing them instantly takes me back to those “glory” days in so cal as a teen just skating, listening to punk rock, having fun at the beach, and partying - with no cares in the world. But you’re also 100% that I always saw that deeper layer in the lyrics about the struggles of drug addiction and other things he struggled with. Glad I heeded the warnings of him and lots of other artists and didn’t follow down that road. Great breakdown as always Finn 🤘💪

  • @skyglamour25
    @skyglamour255 ай бұрын

    For those of us that grew up in Orange and LA counties in the 80's and 90's, let's take a moment to appreciate how awesome the scene was, right in our backyard! Not to brag but just to be grateful for that awesome time in history that we were so blessed to be apart of.

  • @jr2904

    @jr2904

    5 ай бұрын

    I grew up in the after glow, born in 89 but not really aware until the late '90s. It was a great time, I'm from Riverside county so it spilled over in the local pop culture

  • @skyglamour25

    @skyglamour25

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jr2904 you still had the last of the great times haha I shouldn't have left out the IE, and you're definitely close enough to enjoy... I went to many good shows out that way in the 90's.. Showcase theater was the spot!

  • @jr2904

    @jr2904

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@skyglamour25 indeed, my friend. I've always been a little jealous of my older cousins who were born earlier in the '80s because they got to be in the loop, but I grew up with them so I got it second hand haha. Hope you have a great New Year

  • @skyglamour25

    @skyglamour25

    3 ай бұрын

    Cheers! Hope 2024's been treating you good so far!

  • @stevebanning902
    @stevebanning9025 ай бұрын

    Shame that most of their hits were literal plagarisms of other dub music from other aritsts..

  • @Locomoco50000

    @Locomoco50000

    5 ай бұрын

    Yikes, wait till you discover how many other bands and artist basically did the same thing and got their start up.

  • @perfidious333

    @perfidious333

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Locomoco50000Right? Bro really thought he was providing breaking information.

  • @stevebanning902

    @stevebanning902

    5 ай бұрын

    No I mean, their hits were literally covers of songs. @@Locomoco50000

  • @shotoka81
    @shotoka815 ай бұрын

    Been waiting on this one... and thank you!! You are so correct on all of it!

  • @jonbrowning7340
    @jonbrowning73405 ай бұрын

    Well you have inspired a Sublime tangent. The little clips of songs you played made me remember how much I love Sublime.

  • @jasonseidel9547
    @jasonseidel95472 ай бұрын

    My brother loved sublime they were his favorite band. Every time I hear any sublime songs it reminds me being with my brother and having fun snowboarding, skating, biking. He passed away in 2019 accidental overdose. So now sublime makes me nostalgic, sad and happy all at the same time. Also I never knew they covered some songs that later in life i found the originals, so sublime is one of those bands that gets you into other bands like the descendants, Minor threat, Peter Tosh, toots and the Maytals, bad religion, stealy Dan, bad brains, and much much more. Not just different bands different genres also punk rock, reggae, hip hop, they were way ahead of their time and did it correct not just a blender mix of badly mixed genres that don’t go together. And as I get older I can relate to his lyrics much more than when I was a teenager. And the more true they are. Very good tribute video Mr. FIN. I believe you make some of the best videos on bands, and you don’t even have to like them and you still do an amazing job. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and opinions to the world. Look forward to the next one no matter who it is. It’s going to be great. ✌🏼

  • @michaelkozma5929
    @michaelkozma59295 ай бұрын

    Finn... Probably the best spotlight you've done on a band. Thank you for taking time to do this amazing piece on them.. I am doing a Documentary on SUBLIME for the fans and will be conducting interviews as well as people whom grew up with the band. Even though Brad was impulsive though life, not many knew that Nowell was one of the Greats with a proven IQ Genius level on paper of 142 by a young age. He parents enrolled him into a "Mentally Gifted Minors" program and you had to have a minimum IQ proficiency level of extremely high. This guy was off the charts in creativity and it speaks volumes within the eclectic spectrum of his music. The entire band were gifted musicians who loved music through and though.. Nowell's creativity in lyrical story telling was very visual and captivating. Thank you Finn, you are a gift to the music scene, bringing knowledge and passion to real music and real music fans. 🙏

  • @davedelarosa319
    @davedelarosa3195 ай бұрын

    Between this and Rob Harvilla's latest _60 Songs the Explain the 90s_ there's a lot of Sublime love out there right now.

  • @OGStuDogg
    @OGStuDogg5 ай бұрын

    Brother you are straight up correct Sublime is not only the best Ska Punk band of all time (we lost Bradley way too soon smh) but Sublime brought so many eyes and ears to appreciate Ska Punk music. Long Beach has produced some of the most amazing musicians and Bradley tops the list! Great video dude

  • @gezeo750
    @gezeo7505 ай бұрын

    That was my biggest shock about Sublime was how dark the songs were. I remember seeing a something on them on MTV back in the day and saw the video for Wrong Way and was instantly hooked. But in watching this thing on them I found out Bradley was already gone. So yeah their story is definitely bittersweet. It's too bad it didn't quite work out with Sublime w/Rome cause while it was cool to see/hear the songs being performed live, I couldn't help but think it was basically a cover band since Rome was doing his best (and honestly really good) Bradley impression on vocals when they first started doing shows. Anyway it's been a while since any of your stuff's come up in my feed but this was awesome as always Finn! Keep up the awesome work!

  • @thebrhinocerous
    @thebrhinocerous5 ай бұрын

    Great video, and I have to agree with you that their creativity and musicianship really stood out in the 90s (and still does today). I had all of their albums while I was in high school, and when I was stationed in Germany in the military for 3.5 years, I introduced MANY people to them. I have to assume that it made their lives just a little better by doing so. Showing Brad's wife and child in this video hit me harder than expected.

  • @HeritageWealthPlanning
    @HeritageWealthPlanning5 ай бұрын

    One of my daughters has a sublime poster on her wall. Just like Finn said - she’s not even familiar with the band but likes the graphic. To her credit though she did go to a telekinetic yeti doom metal show with me last month and likes some of the music I share with her.

  • @paisan8766
    @paisan87665 ай бұрын

    I’m only 36 and have been a fan since I was a kid thanks to my older cousins. I saw Sublime w/ rome before the pandemic playing all the hit at Borgata in AC, NJ and it was amazing… they covered all the hits and it was a blast

  • @MikeDawg0007
    @MikeDawg00075 ай бұрын

    Great video! Thanks for putting this out!

  • @keithquirk9823
    @keithquirk98235 ай бұрын

    I don’t know if it’s because I live in SoCal, but I didn’t know anyone DIDNT love Brad and Sublime. They’re still played nonstop over here. Everyone knows all the words to their songs. Anyone with a guitar knows at least one song. RIP Brad we will never stop jamming to the tunes

  • @DPointInMyLife
    @DPointInMyLife5 ай бұрын

    Sublime is one of my all time faves, I'm surprised you didn't mention that Bradley's son has recently been singing with the band. Anyway keep up the good work!

  • @rockerbob949
    @rockerbob9495 ай бұрын

    I’m an Orange County California GenXer! Thank you for this. Rock on🤘🏼

  • @fireghost3603
    @fireghost36035 ай бұрын

    Happy New Years, Finn!! So happy for the 1st PMBA video of 2024!! 🎉❤

  • @scoundrel1680
    @scoundrel16805 ай бұрын

    2 decades of professing my adoration for Sublime to those who call them overrated, finally someone else who gets it. It's not just Santeria and Badfish people, listen to their full discography on shuffle I dare you, Sublime transcended genres, soulful, creative, diverse, socially proactive and genuinely talented voices of the street.

  • @RobNixon1000
    @RobNixon10005 ай бұрын

    You completely captured Sublime and Bradley. I was living in Austin when they were recording "sublime". I had a friend that was working for the promotional team if you wanna call it that. He put in 40 oz and said just listen. I was a fan from that point on. You have to remember that this was in the 1995, when there was ab actual downtown vibe before all of the huge highrise condos in Austin on 6th street where you had performers on the street during SXSW (which at the time only cost you $50 for unlimited access to shows) and you would be walking down the street and get bands like The Slackers begging for people to come to their shows. I had Vic Ruggiero personally give me a flyer for the show they were about to play. I remember telling him, "Dude, you are obviously from Brooklyn, how can you have a rock steady band?" He was just like, "Check us out, you won't be disappointed." I was not.

  • @scottiematthews5932
    @scottiematthews59325 ай бұрын

    Thank you Finn! Such great memories with this iconic band. RIP Bradley

  • @Puckrocker
    @Puckrocker5 ай бұрын

    As a young teen in middle school, with a dalmatian, first getting into punk rock in the late 90s, Sublime was a huge deal to me. They were one of the very few things me and my older brother could connect on at that time. Their music always brings me back to those times alone in my room, when I’d be having a rough day, but I could turn the stereo on and completely escape for the duration of an album. And you’re right, they’re always strangely excluded when people list the ska-punk bands of that era, which is kinda criminal. They have some of the best ska-punk bangers of all time. I mean, the back to back punch of “Wrong Way” and “Same in the End” from the self titled album is just insanely good.

  • @kaleyjanenigh

    @kaleyjanenigh

    3 ай бұрын

    Fucking tracks 3 and 4! That beginning of Same In The End hits so hard. "Down in Mississippi where the sun beats down from the sky... they give it up and they give it up and they give it up but they never ask why..." Sooo good. It never gets old. ❤

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