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  1. Roots of Creation
  2. Ebin (O.G.)
  3. Ball and Chain
  4. Date Rape Stylee
  5. Perfect World
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  1. Roots of Creation
  2. Ebin (O.G.)
  3. Ball and Chain
  4. Date Rape Stylee
  5. Perfect World
  6. Johnny Too Bad Freestyle
  7. Smoke Two Joints
  8. I'm Not a Loser
  9. 91 Freestyle
  10. KXLU Interview
  11. DJ's
  12. Shame in dem Game
  13. Get Out!
  14. Angelo
  15. Mic Control
  16. Farther I Go
  17. One Cup of Coffee/Judge Not
  18. Lou Makes Friends
  19. Greatest Hits
  20. Voodoo, Pt. 2
  21. Youth Are Getting Restless
  22. Scarlet Begonias
  23. Right Back
  24. New Thrash
  25. Jailhouse
  26. Pawn Dub
  27. STP
  28. Badfish
  29. House of Suffering
  30. We're Only Gonna Die
  31. Great Stone
  32. WBCN Interview 1
  33. Saw Red
  34. WBCN Interview 2/Minor Threat
  35. Legalize It
  36. 5446
  37. All You Need
  38. Forman Freestyle
  39. Prophet
  40. Miami
  41. Marley Medley
  42. Paddle Out
  43. Caress Me Dub
  44. Foolish Fool
  45. Westwood One Interview
  46. 89 Vision
  47. Sweet Little Rosie
  48. Garden Grove
  49. Just Another Day
  50. Prince of Sin
  51. I Love My Dog Dub
  52. At It Again
  53. Wrong Way
  54. New Realization
  55. Boss D.J.
  56. Real Situation
  57. Date Rape
  58. Soundcheck Jam
  59. Doin' Time
  60. Doin' Time
  61. Don't Push
  62. Garden Groove
  63. Right Back
  64. New Thrash
  65. Same in the End
  66. Caress Me Down
  67. Real Situation
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The late-summer 2006 release of the double-disc deluxe edition of Sublime seemed to be the final word on the seminal SoCal ska-punk band, at least to the casual observer. It offered a remastered, resequenced version of the album, restoring it to the version that the band intended to release prior to the tragic death of Bradley Nowell, buttressed with alternate takes, instrumentals, and remixes -- and when it was added to their catalog, which already had collections of demos and rarities, plus live albums, it seemed like ...

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