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What I Got by Sublime

Biografie van de kunstenaar Sublime

Sublime Was An American Reggae Rock And Ska Punk Band From Long Beach California Formed In 1988. The Band's Line-Up Unchanged Until Their Breakup Consisted Of Bradley Nowell Vocals And Guitar Eric Wilson Bass And Bud Gaugh Drums . Lou Dog Nowell's Dalmatian Was The Mascot Of The Band. Nowell Died Of A Heroin Overdose In 1996 Resulting In Sublime's Breakup. In 1997 Songs Such As "What I Got" "Santeria" "Wrong Way" "Doin' Time" And "April 29 1992 Miami " Were Released To U.S. Radio. Sublime Released Three Studio Albums One Live Album Five Compilation Albums One Of Which Also Contains Never-Before Released Material Three EPs And One Box Set. Although Their First Two Albums—40oz. To Freedom 1992 And Robbin' The Hood 1994 —were Quite Popular In The United States Sublime Did Not Experience Major Commercial Success Until 1996 With Their Self-Titled Third Album Released Two Months After Nowell's Death Which Peaked At No. 13 On The Billboard 200 And Spawned The Single "What I Got" Which Remains The Band's Only No. 1 Hit Single On The Billboard Alternative Songs Chart In Their Musical Career. As Of 2009 The Band Has Sold Over 17 Million Albums Worldwide Including About Ten Million In The U.S. Alone. Michael "Miguel" Happoldt And Marshall "Ras MG" Goodman Contributed To Several Sublime Songs. Following Sublime's Dissolution Former Members Eric Wilson And Bud Gaugh Founded The Long Beach Dub Allstars In 1997 Which Also Included Many Frequent Sublime Contributors Such As Michael "Miguel" Happoldt Former Member Of The Ziggens Marshall Goodman "Ras MG" Former Sublime Member And Todd Forman 3rd Alley . LBDAS Disbanded In 2002 Due To Several Members Of The Band Breaking A No-Drug Vow They Had Taken. In 2009 The Surviving Members Attempted To Reform The Band With Rome Ramirez A Young Guitarist And Admitted Sublime Fan From California. However Not Long After Performing At Cypress Hill's Smokeout Festival A Los Angeles Judge Banned The New Lineup From Using The Sublime Name As They Needed Permission From Nowell's Estate Which Owns The Rights To The Sublime Name. This Prompted The Lineup Of Wilson Gaugh And Ramirez To Change Their Name To Sublime With Rome Which Has Since Released Three Albums Although Gaugh Left The Group Shortly After The Release Of Their 2011 Debut Yours Truly. With The Mainstream Success Of Their Self-Titled Album Going Five Times Platinum And Earning Worldwide Airplay Sublime's Influence Persists To This Day. Sublime Was One Of The Most Popular Bands Of The Third Wave Of Ska Specifically Characterized As Ska Punk. Sublime Often Combined Punk Rock And Hardcore Punk With Hip Hop Heavy Metal Dancehall Reggae Ska Funk And 21st Century Surf Music. Sublime Also Has Been Described As 'reggae Rock'. Their Signature Sound And Their Songs Are Often Associated With The Beach And Coastal Areas Of Southern California Such As San Diego Orange County Venice Beach And Long Beach As Well As Areas Of Northern California Like Eureka. Over Two Decades After Nowell's Death And The Band's Breakup Sublime Remains Immensely Popular Throughout North America Especially In Its State Of Origin California. Sublime's Songs Have Been Featured Via Soundtrack In A Variety Of Media. Los Angeles Alternative Rock Radio Station KROQ Has Listed Sublime At No. 3 In Their Annual "Top 106.7 Biggest KROQ Bands Of All Time" List For The Past Six Years In A Row Behind Red Hot Chili Peppers And Nirvana And No. 81 At The "Top 166 Artists Of 1980–2008" List. With Over 17 Million Units Sold Worldwide Sublime Is One Of The Most Successful And "powerfully Moving" Ska-Punk Acts Of All Time Influencing Many Modern Reggae And Ska Acts.

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: What I Got

"What I Got" Is A Song From Sublime's Eponymous Third Album Titled Sublime And Was The Band's Biggest Radio Hit Posthumously After Singer Bradley Nowell's 1996 Heroin Overdose. This Song Was One Of The Most Popular Songs Of 1997 And Is Still Played On Radio Today. At The Time Of Its Release It Reached The #1 Spot On The Modern Rock Tracks Chart. It Was Also A Mainstream Top 40 Hit Peaking At #29 On The Billboard Hot 100. It Is Ranked Among The 100 Greatest Guitar Songs Of All Time By Rolling Stone At #83. The Song Is Noted For Carrying A Melody Almost Identical To That Heard On The Beatles' "Lady Madonna" While The Song Itself Is An Adaptation Of The Track "Loving" By Half-Pint. Half-Pint Has Since Performed Songs With The Long Beach Dub Allstars Which Includes The Two Surviving Members Of Sublime. It Can Be Heard On The Movie Fun With Dick And Jane. A Shortened Clean Version Of The Song Was Also Included In The Video Game Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX. The Guitar Solo Was Played By Michael “Miguel” Happoldt The Founder Of Skunk Records. The Song Was Covered By Michael Franti & Spearhead Feat. Gift Of Gab On The Tribute Album Look At All The Love We Found. The Song Contains A Sample Of The Words "too Short" From "Life Is... Too Short" By The American Rapper Too Short. The Song Also Contains A Sample From A Richard Pryor Quote The Same Richard Pryor Quote That Is Used In Ol' Dirty Bastard's Shimmy Shimmy Ya. The Sentence "Never Had To Battle With No Bulletproof Vest" Is Taken From "Nappy Heads" By The Fugees.

THUIS SUBLIME
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