@@eyesofjade5621 thats pretty well implied with "i won't think twice to stick that barrell right down sancho's throat" I was giving more info based upon the uncommon slang with the word sancho
@@snorkull4671 he's referring to the lyrics from another song of his. Fun fact: Did you know the acoustics of this song were released long before he wrote lyrics to this song
@@jordanpatricbyrne nope, Sancho means another man in slang Spanish, read the lyrics and it makes sense "I won't think twice to stick that barrel right down Sancho's throat"
a lot of people just stay in their lane - take the piss out of others for not liking the same thing as them and then years later, realise they like Rock and other things like this because A- its on the rise and Bits now popular to like it. hah
Bradley, the lead singer, was a complete badass back in the day. His dad took him sailing around the islands of Jamaica, and that’s where he learned about reggae. He came back, and started sublime. There first songs were recorded by a friend who snuck them into his college class where he’d been going to school for music, and said that he’d help get them recorded. He shredded, and Eric and bud were so dope on bass and drums. They played with the band No Doubt that Gwen Stefani had, and she even did a song with him called “Saw Red” that’s on his album called “Robbin’ the Hood”. He had a bad heroine addiction though, and he tried to sober up because him and his wife Troy had a son, Jakob. He cleaned up for a bit, but ended up relapsing while on tour. After his death, Sublime went on to make the music video for Santeria “San - Tur - E - A”, where he was a spirit, but his dog Lou was kind of like the main character, because Brad had an inseparable bond with Lou or “Lou Dog” as Brad called him. I grew up listening to him, and have older friends that got to chill with him when he was around. I’ve talked to the new lead singer and guitar player Rome Ramirez a couple times, and he’s one hell of a dude too. He’s played with a band called Dirty Heads, who you should check out, they are killer! Listen to Lay Me Down by them, Dance All Night, Cabin By The Sea, Get Somewhere, or That’s All I Need. Much love ✌🏼🤙🏼
Bradley was a beast of a guitar player, so many solos won't leave the pentatonic and his one is all over the 7th interval. The solo in What I Got is also both the D minor scale and the D major scale mixing the two. A lot more advanced than you'd think coming from a laid back SoCal Reggae/SkaRock kind of band.
Not so much ska. They’ve always been classified as rock. That’s what they’re considered. Ska is rock with jazz instruments such as trumpets & saxophones & trombones. Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Reel Big Fish are ska bands. Not sublime tho they don’t really have that typa shit. Occasionally they might throw in a instrument. Like for instance in their song “Chica Me Tipo” or the outro to “date rape”. But Sublime def always had that rock/reggae vibe so like if I had to personally categorize them I suppose it’d be alternative 🤷🏼♂️
@@nicholasgrimes6211 They are considered part of the 'third wave' of ska (ska punk). They absolutely are considered a ska band that took daytrips through other genres or combined it with their own. That's not just me, that's pretty common knowledge. Operation Ivy was considered a godfather of the genre in the US and they don't use jazz instruments. Sublime had a trumpet player, sax player, and an organ player - just to check that requirement anyway.
This would be a great rabbit hole to go down. It is a Vibe for sure. A little reggae and ska with some punk and an occasional dj, you can’t go wrong with Sublime.
I was 17 when sublime came out .. I couldn’t believe how much I liked their music .. my friend told me weeks later that the singer died .. that summer sublime plays everywhere you went for around 2 years strait
Yep, those are the three big genres they do (as well as ska), but you can tell Bradley really had the soul of the blues in him, too, and you also hear some slight influences from house and trance in a couple songs, and surf rock, as well. Basically all the shit that was permeating through SoCal in the 90’s. It’s insane how well Sublime fused all of it together. Anyone can combine multiple genres, but to do it so seamlessly that it all blends together to sound like its own genre takes a lot of creative talent and passion.
Man I love sublime. A sancho is...like a ladies man someone you woman sleeps with behind your back . So this songs about him finding out his girl has been cheating on him and him being pissed off.
Sublime was on their way to be one of the biggest bands of all time. Taken from us way too soon! Should definitely listen to all their songs even if not for reaction
Sublime reaction! This is too dope! RIP BRADLEY .. when he says hyna it’s slang for chick In Spanish...When he says Sancho that means his girls other man.
If they're punk, they're soft as fuck. 40 oz to freedom is the only album I'd consider close to punk and it's mostly covers of punk bands lol. I'd say they're like ska/reggae
Sublime has a heavy reggae influence in their music. All of their shit is amazing! That's why I always loved Sublime. They were basically their own genre. 25 or so years later they're still unique and their own sound. Nobody will do it like them again. They were special.
I’m not hating on Bradley when I say this, because he’s one of my favorite songwriters of all time, but his voice wasn’t anything special. It was above average, I’d say, but nothing mindblowing or even particularly impressive. Doesn’t matter, though. He also wasn’t a particularly skilled guitar player, but he didn’t need raw physical talent. His strength, and the strength of his bandmates, was their creativity, adaptability, soul, and natural understanding of how to make music that just _hits_ you in all the right ways. The spirit of good vibes through music. We lost a legend.
@@jasondangelantonio1752 it's fun, but lots of practice in order to get any good. Most people give up after only a few weeks expecting to sound like Stevie Ray Vaughn or something. I've been playing since 1996 and I sound nowhere close to as good as these guys. I know enough to write songs which is all I really wanted. I play rhythm guitar.
Bradley grew up in California but spent a lot of time in the Bahamas and the Caribbean... So that’s where you’re getting that island vibe that’s kind of what sets sublime apart from all the other bands in the 90s. And it’s Santa Ria
The thing I love most about your reactions is the genuine love you have for good music. Doesn't matter what genre it is, if you're vibin', you're vibin'! Never fails to make me smile!
You’re gonna love sublime. Oh man those early high school days. I miss parking with the boys on a back street and rolling a few. We never thought those days would end.
Sublime is a mixture of popular genres all mashed into one. Mostly with a reggae, ska influence with a lot of hip-hop and punk, even metal. A truly one of a kind band that influenced countless after them.
Came here to say the same thing., the song is about someone stealing his girl. The violence makes a lot more sense when you understand that the song is telling a story.
The genre of music is Ska. Third wave ska to be exact. Mighty mighty bosstones, Reel Big Fish, early No Doubt. Are some of the biggest radio bands from back in the day. The Interrupters is an example of popular new ska.
Sublime is my all time favorite group since 1996 (RIP BRAD). When I was in the Army I got sent to Long Beach on special orders, and when I was on "My" time when I could go to my hotel, or to the beach and feel the vibe of the city, 100% understood the Sublime Sound. Sublime is the vibe of Long Beach for sure.
Jesus. You instantly took me back to my highschool days instantly. I played the hell out of this CD thanks to the end days of the BMG subscription era.
Sublime is AWESOME! They mixed multiple genres including reggae, hip hop and punk. You would probably really LOVE their song Doin Time! Sadly, their lead singer Bradley Nowell died of a heroin overdose on May 25, 1996 shortly after they finished recording this album. This album went on to sell several million copies despite the band not being able to tour to support it. It spawned several successful singles.
It's crazy that you've never heard a Sublime song on the radio just scrolling through channles... you should check out more from them for sure. Love your reactions man, keep it up.
Dojj you have just stumbled upon in my humble opinion one of the greatest bands ever, people always ask what genre is Sublime? We always say Sublime is one of a kind, you will find many oustanding, superbly composed, soul elating jams. New sub by the way, good frequencies here.
damn i been on ur channel for hours i luv ur reactions n i luv that u react to all kinds of genres, u don’t just stick to one ❤️ and that’s something everyone can appreciate
Some groups truly transcend genres and really create their own pocket. If forced I would say they are Latin American/reggae third-wave ska-punk. Bit of a mouthful though really.
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NICE!
React to NO WAY by AK he just dropped it
Epiclycool
👌
Do skrillex try it out next pls
Never thought I’d see sublime here
Me neither bro, cant say I'm dissapointed
Same, I dig it though!
I got hyped when I saw the title
Sublime is a cover band.
@@brizzle711 a cover band that creates original music and records it to album, then covers them on stage in concert. Sure
Hes singing about his lady cheating on him. "Sancho" is basically Mexican slang for "her other man"
He talkin' about his thoughts about murdering him, because his girls cheated with him
@@eyesofjade5621 thats pretty well implied with "i won't think twice to stick that barrell right down sancho's throat"
I was giving more info based upon the uncommon slang with the word sancho
No he's not
@@snorkull4671 he's referring to the lyrics from another song of his. Fun fact: Did you know the acoustics of this song were released long before he wrote lyrics to this song
@@jordanpatricbyrne nope, Sancho means another man in slang Spanish, read the lyrics and it makes sense "I won't think twice to stick that barrel right down Sancho's throat"
I didn’t know it was possible for someone to have not heard this song lol
He's 100% heard this song before! especially at his age imo
a lot of people just stay in their lane - take the piss out of others for not liking the same thing as them and then years later, realise they like Rock and other things like this because A- its on the rise and Bits now popular to like it. hah
@@masonjercier7750 I dont think so man. He didn't even know how to say the title lol
@@ryleighrage lmao thats actually a pretty racist comment to say that
@@masonjercier7750 Sublime is music for white people to turn up to. Everyone knows that, it’s not racist.
Bradley, the lead singer, was a complete badass back in the day. His dad took him sailing around the islands of Jamaica, and that’s where he learned about reggae. He came back, and started sublime. There first songs were recorded by a friend who snuck them into his college class where he’d been going to school for music, and said that he’d help get them recorded. He shredded, and Eric and bud were so dope on bass and drums. They played with the band No Doubt that Gwen Stefani had, and she even did a song with him called “Saw Red” that’s on his album called “Robbin’ the Hood”. He had a bad heroine addiction though, and he tried to sober up because him and his wife Troy had a son, Jakob. He cleaned up for a bit, but ended up relapsing while on tour. After his death, Sublime went on to make the music video for Santeria “San - Tur - E - A”, where he was a spirit, but his dog Lou was kind of like the main character, because Brad had an inseparable bond with Lou or “Lou Dog” as Brad called him. I grew up listening to him, and have older friends that got to chill with him when he was around. I’ve talked to the new lead singer and guitar player Rome Ramirez a couple times, and he’s one hell of a dude too. He’s played with a band called Dirty Heads, who you should check out, they are killer! Listen to Lay Me Down by them, Dance All Night, Cabin By The Sea, Get Somewhere, or That’s All I Need. Much love ✌🏼🤙🏼
Bradley was the king of kings from reggae to ska to punk his music is legendary
When I saw No Doubt in concert they sang Pawn Shop which is one of my favorite Sublime songs, it was awesome.
Incorrect
Bradley was a beast of a guitar player, so many solos won't leave the pentatonic and his one is all over the 7th interval. The solo in What I Got is also both the D minor scale and the D major scale mixing the two. A lot more advanced than you'd think coming from a laid back SoCal Reggae/SkaRock kind of band.
Too bad ska is 🤮
Bradly is incredible... i get sad every time i drive by his cemetery... on beach and bolsa
My dads friend knew the record owner for them so he used to hangout w them which is kinda cool
Bradley didn't do the solo on studio santeria.. miguel did .fun fact
@@ryang3225 You’re trippin
“Badfish” will melt your heart. Long Live Bradley Nowell.
Bad fish is definitely there best song in my opinion
@@gustotron dunno if it tops date rape but its definitily the song ive listened to the most from them
Date rape, STP, or Seed
And Garden Grove
@@lupehn Seed is one of my favorites. I love the songs that fuse ska, punk and reggae all in one song.
Dude talks like he is hype but doesn't want to wake his mom up.
Truth
Hahaha
🤣
@FattSlapper It's a joke. chill.
@FattSlapper what is going on with you?
"San-ter-ee-ah"
Great to see Sublime on here! If you like this, just listen to the entire album. It's amazing. Genre is technically "ska" and reggae.
I thought I'd never see sublime but I love it
Not so much ska. They’ve always been classified as rock. That’s what they’re considered. Ska is rock with jazz instruments such as trumpets & saxophones & trombones. Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Reel Big Fish are ska bands. Not sublime tho they don’t really have that typa shit. Occasionally they might throw in a instrument. Like for instance in their song “Chica Me Tipo” or the outro to “date rape”. But Sublime def always had that rock/reggae vibe so like if I had to personally categorize them I suppose it’d be alternative 🤷🏼♂️
^^
@@nicholasgrimes6211 They are considered part of the 'third wave' of ska (ska punk). They absolutely are considered a ska band that took daytrips through other genres or combined it with their own. That's not just me, that's pretty common knowledge. Operation Ivy was considered a godfather of the genre in the US and they don't use jazz instruments.
Sublime had a trumpet player, sax player, and an organ player - just to check that requirement anyway.
@@phimuskapsi facts this man really said they weren’t ska lmaooo
“Caress Me Down” and “Date Rape” are two fantastic Sublime songs.
Oh god caress me down and my ruca are my favorites hands down.
Scarlet Begonias, Slow Ride, Badfish, What I got, Smoke 2 Joints, Doin' Time, Wrong Way and Krs1 all vibes
@@fluffy4244 This
I also really like “Summertime (Doin’ Time)” it’s probably my favorite. That and “April 29th, 1992”
My two fave sublime songs! 🙌🏼
R.I.P Bradley. They don’t make them like him anymore
To fucking right brother!
There is only one Bradley. He was one of a kind.
He wasn't the only one...but he was the best
@@shawnminnich7273 oh nice reference
He was a true talent. His vibe was always so cool and laid back. There will never be another. I miss him and those times.
The song: my girl is cheating on me with this other dude, think I'll kill him
LayedBak: This is a vibe!
Me: 🤔
Its a vibe though 🤣🤣
My thought exactly
Still a vibe!
🤣
Oh but it IS a vibe
“What I Got” - Sublime
Faxxxx
Been listening to that since i was a kid. Made my mom play it every time i went to school. Sang the song in class not knowing what it meant.
Haaaaaa Opie is our master.....
I first heard that song on Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX for PS1.
Never heard of it but now I gotta go listen to it
This would be a great rabbit hole to go down. It is a Vibe for sure. A little reggae and ska with some punk and an occasional dj, you can’t go wrong with Sublime.
Back in the 90's every time you played Sublime you had to spark up a blunt . RIP Bradley Nowell.
I agree with the suggestion for “April 26, 1992” and also “Caress Me Down”
Tragic that Bradley didn't live to see the success and happiness that this song and album brought to a lot of people. Rest in power, Mr. Nowell
100%
I was 17 when sublime came out .. I couldn’t believe how much I liked their music .. my friend told me weeks later that the singer died .. that summer sublime plays everywhere you went for around 2 years strait
"April 26, 1992" should be your next Sublime trip.
Yesss!!!
Yesssss
Someone needs to make this happen..
Or Cisco Kid
YESSSSSSSSS!!!!! Thank God another Sublime lover!!
*His gangster is sooo smooth in this song. "Got something for his punkass."*
That's not gangster. That's just real.
Sublime is a genre unto itself. Members of the band call it Dub Music. Lots of reggae and punk and hip hop sounds fused together.
sublime is sublime. labeling it as anything else is wrong
Yep, those are the three big genres they do (as well as ska), but you can tell Bradley really had the soul of the blues in him, too, and you also hear some slight influences from house and trance in a couple songs, and surf rock, as well. Basically all the shit that was permeating through SoCal in the 90’s. It’s insane how well Sublime fused all of it together. Anyone can combine multiple genres, but to do it so seamlessly that it all blends together to sound like its own genre takes a lot of creative talent and passion.
It's called Ska
I’ve never met a person that didn’t vibe to sublime. You need to listen to more of this album, a lot of good shit
never?
@@jg8596 yeah did you not understand what was said?
I suggest Summertime, Bad Fish, Wrong away, and Saw Red (feat. Gwen Stefani)... you can’t go wrong with any Sublime songs but these are a few faves ❤️
Love Sublime , we need more from him on this channel . "Date Rape" "Summertime" "Bad Fish"
What you mean more from him? It’s a band?
@@xander1405 meant to say them
@@xander1405 agreed, date rape would be a fun reaction
love me some bad fish.
Yoo Fishbone’s cover of Date Rape is amazing
He should do caress me down next. I love to see his reaction to that LOL
even the singer laughs at the lyrics while singing
Definitely my favorite song from them.
All time favorite song by them! Hands down!
Definitely lmao
Facts he should do Caress me down
This is one of those songs were most people ignore most of the lyrics because the vibe is too good XD
This is the realest comment on this thread
Honestly for me its the one of those songs its impossible to not sing every lyric too
reminds me of Hey Ya by Outkast
@@wartide3long68 lmao tf
The Genre is called “Ska”
Third Wave Ska if you want to break it down further.
@@taylorjriley it’s also easier to label it as ska punk
This is reggae ska more faster
It's heavily ska influenced but I wouldn't call it ska itsel. it's kinda a mix of genres but ska is definitely one of the main ones
I thought it was reggae fusion alone with stick figure sticky fingers and slightly stupid
Man I love sublime.
A sancho is...like a ladies man someone you woman sleeps with behind your back . So this songs about him finding out his girl has been cheating on him and him being pissed off.
"This is a vibe", as an expression, was practically invented for Sublime
The way his face changed when he said slap her down🤣
Dead* lol
Dad!
@@eyesofjade5621 *down
@Eyes of Jade down*
Sublime was on their way to be one of the biggest bands of all time.
Taken from us way too soon!
Should definitely listen to all their songs even if not for reaction
Sublime reaction! This is too dope! RIP BRADLEY .. when he says hyna it’s slang for chick In Spanish...When he says Sancho that means his girls other man.
"Yo what happened?"
Sancho done f'd up, that's what happened 😂
Sublime is considered Ska/punk
Well said homie
Wrong... sublime isnt ska/punk. Sublime is sublime lol. Sublime is king.
@@garywderock ...He's not "wrong", jack ass. Sublime is ska.
If they're punk, they're soft as fuck. 40 oz to freedom is the only album I'd consider close to punk and it's mostly covers of punk bands lol. I'd say they're like ska/reggae
If you liked this, check the band “311” out. The song titled “Amber” is a similar vibe, not the island vibe, but mellow smooth
Def this song
or slightly stoopid!
311 is my favorite band ever. Def check em!
and too much to think!
Nah he sgotra go old school and react to to the whole album grassroots ans transitor
Sublime has a heavy reggae influence in their music. All of their shit is amazing! That's why I always loved Sublime. They were basically their own genre. 25 or so years later they're still unique and their own sound. Nobody will do it like them again. They were special.
Bradley Nowell Had one of the best voices. EVER.
I’m not hating on Bradley when I say this, because he’s one of my favorite songwriters of all time, but his voice wasn’t anything special. It was above average, I’d say, but nothing mindblowing or even particularly impressive.
Doesn’t matter, though. He also wasn’t a particularly skilled guitar player, but he didn’t need raw physical talent. His strength, and the strength of his bandmates, was their creativity, adaptability, soul, and natural understanding of how to make music that just _hits_ you in all the right ways. The spirit of good vibes through music.
We lost a legend.
Listen to Smoke 2 joints 🗿
This! Yes! Please!
Then smoke 2 more! 🙃
Yessir defo
The vibes
I’d give you a like but it’s at 69 (nice)
“Santeeria” 😂 its San-tuh-ria I loved this one🙏🏻 Sublime is 🔥🔥
hahahah yo I was about to say the same. excellent
Oh fuck that shit was killing me. When he first said it the title i had to skip back "excuses me!"
Actually it is San•te•ri•a
"What I got" is another Sublime banger
“ early in the morning. Rising to the streets. Light me up that cigarette and I strap Shoes on my feet”
@@jasondangelantonio1752 my favorite line... "I can play the guitar like a motherfucking riot."
I'm a guitar player so that line speaks to me.
@@RobGamesOn I wish I knew how to play the guitar. Looks fun
@@jasondangelantonio1752 it's fun, but lots of practice in order to get any good. Most people give up after only a few weeks expecting to sound like Stevie Ray Vaughn or something. I've been playing since 1996 and I sound nowhere close to as good as these guys. I know enough to write songs which is all I really wanted. I play rhythm guitar.
Bradley grew up in California but spent a lot of time in the Bahamas and the Caribbean... So that’s where you’re getting that island vibe that’s kind of what sets sublime apart from all the other bands in the 90s. And it’s Santa Ria
Oh man, you discovered ska... "that vibe- man, so much energy- such a groove... wait- what did he say?"
Dude! Who was the freaking gangster who recommended this one and why wasn't this in my feed immediately? My god
Sancho stole his girl. That’s what the songs about.
I clicked so damn quick 😂
So quick!! Lol me to!
bro fuvking same 🤣🤣🤣
Me too 😂
The only way to describe sublime is that they're...sublime.
Bro, so happy you did this reaction. I love your channel. But as far as my favorite band of all time, you've nailed it.
You should do “doin time” by sublime
I knew the reaction for “I’ve got something for his punk ass” was coming after the vibe comments 😂
I've been watching a lot of reaction videos from all kinds of different guys and gals and let me tell you, you got the chillest vibe so far.
The thing I love most about your reactions is the genuine love you have for good music. Doesn't matter what genre it is, if you're vibin', you're vibin'! Never fails to make me smile!
It's impossible not to like this song no matter what genre you like!
bruh this song, hell sublime is the only reason I didn't kms when I was younger. Bradley saved lives. I'm one.
yoooooo
It’s nice to see you branch into different Genres of music. I’m a big Juice WRLD, Sublime and TOP fan
You’re gonna love sublime. Oh man those early high school days. I miss parking with the boys on a back street and rolling a few. We never thought those days would end.
Sublime is a mixture of popular genres all mashed into one. Mostly with a reggae, ska influence with a lot of hip-hop and punk, even metal. A truly one of a kind band that influenced countless after them.
Wish I could listen to Santeria for the first time again lol Caress Me Down is another great Sublime song
listen to the song "science of selling yourself short" by less than jake.
Yessssss!!
This one!!!
fax
💯💯💯💯
I find it impossible that anyone hasn’t heard this song before. That’s like saying you’ve never heard the “happy birthday” song!
I agree man these guys milk views
First time I heard this was in my buddies parents truck riding home from church. I was about 13. They’ve been one of my favorite bands 25 years later.
I first heard this song on the radio about a year ago. I haven't been the same since-- this song has turned into my new will to live.
His Hannah has a Sancho (another man) and dude ain't having it.
It’s heina. Which is slang for his girlfriend
Heina, man.
Give “Doin’ Time” a listen by Sublime, another masterpiece
You could literally react to a toilet flushing and I'd enjoy watching. Your whole channel has a great feel.
I don't understand how you can go your whole life without ever hearing these songs..
I grew up in long beach in the 90s. It always trips me out when people discover sublime.
When the lyrics don’t match the vibe at all but it still works
Ehhh I think they match
In latin culture a “sancho” is the side dude.
Came here to say the same thing., the song is about someone stealing his girl. The violence makes a lot more sense when you understand that the song is telling a story.
I know I’m late, but isn’t there a little joke among Spanish people whenever someone sneezes they say sancho?
Bruh.
I gotta see your reaction to "Closer" by Nine Inch Nails.
😂
Lmfao yes!
To the video if possible. A little added fun for a reaction.
The genre of music is Ska. Third wave ska to be exact. Mighty mighty bosstones, Reel Big Fish, early No Doubt. Are some of the biggest radio bands from back in the day. The Interrupters is an example of popular new ska.
Sublime is my all time favorite group since 1996 (RIP BRAD).
When I was in the Army I got sent to Long Beach on special orders, and when I was on "My" time when I could go to my hotel, or to the beach and feel the vibe of the city, 100% understood the Sublime Sound. Sublime is the vibe of Long Beach for sure.
He’s talking about “Sancho” bro...the other guy his girl is messing with.
React to Doin Time by Sublime
Yo Joker Returns reaction when?? He snapped
I was about to see if anyone was sayin this. Ayeeee we are the label
Jesus. You instantly took me back to my highschool days instantly. I played the hell out of this CD thanks to the end days of the BMG subscription era.
Ahh the BMG subscription era! That's how I built up my entire music collection as a teenager in the 90s
Takes me back too
I've waited for this for so goddamn long bro. I'm extra thankful to you for putting this on LB.
Suicidal thoughts by Jake hill is a great song.
facts facts i wanna see him do josh a and jake hill
Real shit
I do not believe that he has never heard this song before.
Reggae alternative.. do “Date Rape” by Sublime.. hilarious
I had this playing in the living room, refreshed my page and this was here! Perfect start to a day
Sublime is AWESOME! They mixed multiple genres including reggae, hip hop and punk. You would probably really LOVE their song Doin Time! Sadly, their lead singer Bradley Nowell died of a heroin overdose on May 25, 1996 shortly after they finished recording this album. This album went on to sell several million copies despite the band not being able to tour to support it. It spawned several successful singles.
Try “Blu” by Jon Bellion, you will not be disappointed
react to mr brightisde by the killers
Where is ur indian rap reaction that u have been...., I received notification bruh
Got blocked 🚫🤦🏽♂️
Omg ahhh i was waiting for that bruh
@@LayedBakDFR so any possibility for next video 🧐🤨
I love this mans reaction to one of my all time favorite bands!!! Respect!!
It's crazy that you've never heard a Sublime song on the radio just scrolling through channles... you should check out more from them for sure. Love your reactions man, keep it up.
React to syphilis by juice wrld its a certified banger no cap
React to NO WAY by AK he just dropped it
Dojj you have just stumbled upon in my humble opinion one of the greatest bands ever, people always ask what genre is Sublime? We always say Sublime is one of a kind, you will find many oustanding, superbly composed, soul elating jams. New sub by the way, good frequencies here.
YES!! one of the most underrated singers and guitar players!
Loved watching you react to this.
I've been a sublime fan for 20 + yrs.
Much Respect
Glad he doin different music and stuff in general for us and really seems to love it. Respect my sir. Solutes to u
You nailed it bro....this is my go to "feel good" song.......glad to see you loving it like I do.
So stoked to reacted to this, its a mood!!!
so so in love with this because i love sublime so so much
So glad you did Sublime. My all time favorite band
Layedbak that entire album is fire. There isn’t a bad song. Scarlet begonias, smoke 2 joints, pretty much their whole catalog with brad is fire
One of the greatest band ever. Their major label debut was one of the most anticipated albums of the time. Rip Bradley u were an inspiration
damn i been on ur channel for hours i luv ur reactions n i luv that u react to all kinds of genres, u don’t just stick to one ❤️ and that’s something everyone can appreciate
Seeing this makes me so happy
I can’t listen to this track without getting chills
"What genre is this?" SUBLIME is the genre ☺️
Yes
ska
Some groups truly transcend genres and really create their own pocket. If forced I would say they are Latin American/reggae third-wave ska-punk. Bit of a mouthful though really.
@@kurnhurin4118 reggae. Some dub, some ska and dancehall. All borrowed from Jamaica.
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