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  1. 40oz. to Freedom is the debut studio album by American ska punk band Sublime, originally released on June 1, 1992, on Skunk Records. It was later reissued by MCA.

  2. 1. Juni 1992 · 40oz. to Freedom Lyrics: Got your hair permed, you've got your red dress on / Screaming that second gear was such a turn-on / And the fog forming on my window tells me that the morning's here...

  3. 1. Juni 1992 · Arguably one of the greatest albums ever made, and only Sublimes first, after their demo Jah Won’t Pay the Bills. Released in 1992, this cemented Sublime as Ska-punk stars.

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  5. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for 40oz. To Freedom by Sublime. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

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    • Rock, Reggae
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    • Reggae, Punk, Ska, Acoustic, Rocksteady
  6. 25. Feb. 2018 · 40oz. to Freedom. Sublime. 1992. 5.6. By Evan Rytlewski. Genre: Rock. Label: Skunk. Reviewed: February 25, 2018. The debut album from the SoCal trio is a flawed artifact of ’90s alt-rock, punk,...

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  7. 40 Oz. to Freedom is the 1992 debut ska punk album by the Southern California rock band Sublime. 40 Oz. to Freedom received mixed critical reviews upon its first release, but is now generally approved of as a sincere and brilliant record.

  8. 1. Juni 1992 · Sublime. ALTERNATIVE · 1992. Preview. Sublime’s defiant, DIY-driven debut paved the way for SoCals90s ska-punk explosion. Via a bong-fueled mix of languorous riddims, rocksteady madness, and slick hip-hop samples, the Long Beach dwellers forged a soundtrack for insouciant rebellion.