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Artist's albums
Greatest Hits
1999 · compilation
Sublime Acoustic: Bradley Nowell & Friends
1998 · album
Stand By Your Van - Live!
1998 · album
Second-Hand Smoke
1997 · album
What I Got
1996 · EP
Sublime
1996 · album
Robbin' The Hood
1994 · album
$5 At The Door (Live at Tressel Tavern, 1994)
2023 · album
Let's Go Get Stoned (Live)
2023 · single
study and chill with sublime
2023 · album
study and chill with sublime
2023 · album
Roots Of Sublime
2022 · compilation
COVERED BY SUBLIME
2021 · compilation
NOS LLAMAMOS SUBLIME
2021 · compilation
Lou Dog
2021 · compilation
ROLLING STONED
2021 · compilation
SUBLIME DUBWISE
2021 · compilation
SUBLIME LOVES PUNK!
2021 · compilation
89 Vision
2018 · EP
3 Ring Circus - Live At The Palace
2013 · album
Playlist Your Way
2008 · compilation
Everything Under The Sun
2006 · compilation
Gold
2005 · compilation
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of Sublime
2002 · compilation
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Biography
"We're not trying to write punk rock. We're not trying to write reggae. We're not trying to write ska," Sublime's Bradley Nowell told KROQ in 1995. "We're just trying to write a good song." They did exactly that—time and time again. "What I Got," "Santeria," "Wrong Way," and "Doin' Time" remain innovative staples from the '90s alternative boom. But they accomplished even more: In less than a decade within the national limelight, the laid-back Long Beach trio spawned an entire genre—fusing reggae grooves, punk grittiness, ska energy, back porch folk introspection, and hip-hop swagger. Decades after the tragic death of singer-songwriter Bradley Nowell, Sublime remain an institution: They've sold over 18 million albums to date; and their merchandise, emblazoned with the iconic sun logo, dominates sales at retailers like Target, Urban Outfitters, Spencer Gifts and Target. Most importantly, the music remains timeless—a rite of passage for misfit listeners who refuse to color within the lines of conventional genre.