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Gold (Parental Advisory),Sublime
    • Gold (Parental Advisory)
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    • Santeria
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    • Date Rape
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    • What I Got

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    • Don't Push
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    • Slow Ride
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    • Had A Dat
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    • DJs
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    • Let's Go Get Stoned
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    • Badfish
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    • Waiting For My Ruca
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    • 40 Oz. To Freedom
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    • Smoke Two Joints
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    • We're Only Gonna Die For Our Arrogance
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    • 5446 Thats My Number/Ball And Chain
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    • Scarlet Begonias
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    • Chica Me Tipo
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    • Right Back
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    • Date Rape
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    • KRS-One
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    • Rivers Of Babylon
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    • Steady B Loop Dub
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    • Pool Shark
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    • Steppin' Razor
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    • Greatest Hits
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    • Free Loop
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    • Saw Red
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    • Work That We Do
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    • Cisco Kid
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    • STP
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    • Boss DJ
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    • I Don't Care Too Much For Reggae Dub
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    • All You Need
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    • Garden Grove
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    • What I Got
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    • Wrong Way
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    • Same In The End
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    • April 29, 1992 (Miami)
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    • Santeria
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    • Seed
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    • Jailhouse
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    • Pawn Shop
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    • Under My Voodoo
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    • Get Ready
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    • Caress Me Down
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    • What I Got (Reprise Version)
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    • Doin' Time
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    • Trenchtown Rock

album review

Gold is the third official Sublime retrospective, following 2002's 20th Century Masters and Greatest Hits from 1999. But none of it is unreleased, or even very rare. In fact, Gold is really an abstract, an only slightly condensed run through Sublime's three studio albums. It includes hits, fan favorites, and a bunch of album tracks, as well as an essay that details again the band's rise and tragic fall for anyone who missed it first 3,000 times. But that's who Gold must be meant for, that potential Sublime neophyte, because sliced any other way this set is straight-up opportunism. Diehards will have all of this material a few times over, while casual fans are happy with the self-titled 1996 album. They have their "What I Got," their "Santeria," their "Wrong Way"; they don't need "Let's Go Get Stoned," "Had a Dat," or Bradley Nowell's earnest meanders into dub. So in that sense Gold isn't for anybody, because it includes too much shake for the noncommittal but not enough kind for the Sublime professionals. It's always nice to hear Sublime's best moments, to imagine them partying and playing through the backyards and beach towns of Southern California. But those memories get a little staler every time they're repackaged. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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