40 oz. to Freedom

Sublime

40 oz. to Freedom

RELEASED: January 01, 1992
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Waiting for My Ruca 2:21 2. Get Out! 3:32 3. 40 oz. to Freedom 3:02 4. Smoke Two Joints 2:54 5. We’re Only Gonna Die for Our Arrogance 3:28 6. Don’t Push 4:19 7. 5446 / Ball and Chain 5:18 8. Badfish 3:05 9. Lets Go Get Stoned 3:38 10. New Thrash 1:27 11. Scarlet Begonias 3:35 12. Live at E’s 3:09 13. D.J.s 3:18 14. Chica Me Tipo 2:16 15. Right Back 2:50 16. What Happened 3:26 17. New Song 3:15 18. Ebin 3:32 19. Date Rape / Rawhide 4:39 20. Hope 1:44 21. KRS-One 2:24 22. Rivers of Babylon 2:29 23. Thanx 4:23
40 oz. to Freedom is the debut studio album by American ska punk band Sublime, released on July 30, 1992. The album combines elements of reggae, ska, punk rock, and hip-hop, showcasing the band's eclectic style. It features hit singles such as 'Date Rape' and 'Smoke Two Joints', which contributed to the band's cult following. The album is noted for its raw sound, candid lyrics, and the unique vocal delivery of frontman Bradley Nowell. Over the years, it has been recognized as a seminal work in the 1990s alternative music scene and has influenced countless artists across various genres.