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Sublime



Sublime

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Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD – playable on all CD players) pressing. Universal. 2008.For all his tattoos and bulked-up frat-boy persona, singer Bradley Nowell had real soul, which made his fatal heroin overdose even more tragic. There’s more to this Long Beach, California, trio’s debut, released shortly after Nowell’s death in 1996, than white suburban punks imitating Jamaican ska music. The band comes up with great songs, notably the catchy MTV hit “What I Got”; spooky dub-reggae undertones, produced by the Butthole Surfers’ Paul Leary, to go with the snappy horns; and surprisingly progressive lyrics that attack sexism and other social ills, especially on “Wrong Way.” Like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fishbone, obvious for

The Marshall Tucker Band – Live From the Garden State 1981



The Marshall Tucker Band - Live From the Garden State 1981

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The Marshall Tucker Band celebrates the release of its first full-length concert on DVD with Live From The Garden State 1981 from their legendary 1981 MTV concert. MTB’s homemade blend of rock, country and jazz featured the band’s acclaimed songwriter and guitarist, Toy Caldwell. The band found enormous success during the 1970s, with most of their albums going gold. This DVD features the original lineup—with the exception of Tommy Caldwell, who died the year before—performing the best material from their classic period. It’s an essential release! Program Listing Take The Highway
Heard It In A Love Song
Tell The Blues To Take Off The Night
It Takes Time
Special Someone
Rumors Are Raging
Bob Away My Blue

Break the Cycle



Break the Cycle

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Aussie edition of the alternative metal act’s 2001 album. 14 tracks including one exclusive live bonus track, ‘Outside’ by vocalist Aaron Lewis & Limp Bixkit’s Fred Durst.Watch out, mom and dad. If you don’t treat your kids right, they’re gonna up and start an alt-metal band to share the angst you’ve brought on them with the world. After all, who needs therapy when you’ve got a million kids hearing your pain on MTV? Staind has never been a band to gloss over personal issues. They’ve given their albums names like Torment and Dysfunction, and their lyrics delve deep into singer Aaron Lewis’ difficult past. Contrary to the title, Staind’s third release, Break the Cycle, sticks with the tormented cycle, covering the same themes of heartbreak

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