“Looking back at the music that was created I didn’t realize it then, but I feel very fortunate and blessed to inspire and help people through hard times-through music,” bassist Eric Wilson said. “Thank you Brad, Bud, mom, dad, brother & sister.” Just look at all the love we’ve found!!!” The reason why we are still here all over the place every day and in your face is because of you, the fans, and we thank you and love you for this. I know we sure are and I know the fans are too! That is a testament to the fans and their love for the band. And to think – the record label was actually considering canning this thing 25 years ago?! Man, I bet they’re glad they didn’t. It’s such a great feeling to have a connection with our fans this deep. I constantly meet people who tell me that Sublime has helped them through a hard time or has helped them change their lives because of our stories, our music and the messages within our music. “It’s really cool, there’s not a day that goes by that I do not hear one of our songs on the radio, in a bar, store, or in a car driving by. “I can’t believe it’s been 25 years since self-titled album has come out,” drummer Bud Gaugh reflected.
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according to MRC, limited-edition AleSmith Sublime Mexican Lager cans, a graphic novel by Z2 Comics called SUBLIME: $5 At the Door, new music videos for “Garden Grove” and “Pawn Shop” and much more. Southern California’s reggae-punk pioneers Sublime are celebrating the 25 th anniversary of their iconic self-titled album that spawned timeless hits like “What I Got,” “Santeria,” and “Wrong Way.” Fans can expect numerous special releases, events and new merch to celebrate the 25 th anniversary, including a virtual plaque ceremony to commemorate over 18 million in album consumption in the U.S.