Article 4G1HM Sublime’s legacy is more complicated than the bros (and the haters) would have you think

Sublime’s legacy is more complicated than the bros (and the haters) would have you think

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One Sunday last February, seemingly apropos of nothing, Pitchfork ran a review of Sublime's 1992 debut, 40 Oz. To Freedom. It was, let's say, not chill in its assessment of the Long Beach band's merits. Although he credits singer Bradley Nowell's rich voice and the band's forward-thinking hybrid of reggae, hip-hop,"

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