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Fugazi Trailer Dog (Skunk / Dreamworks 1999)




  

   More spiritual and relaxing in their lyrics with the legacy touches of infamous mixing of Reggae, Punk Rock, Dub and Skacore from the previous legendary group which also got bigger fame and fortune before the suicidal event struck them; both bassist Eric Wilson and drummer Bud Gaugh from Sublime decided to put their more and marrier action sounds still carrying the liberated Californian sunny beach atmosphere surrounds them with Long Beach Dub All-Stars and this time they're not trying to doing it just for money or fame but for friendships and funtimes alongside with their compadres vocalist Opie Ortiz, RAS-1 on guitars, Jack Maness (keyboards) and Tim Wu on saxophone and flute; doing their own party thing to celebrates lives according to themselves.
Right Back is the debut album that carries plenty attractions for your freaking Reggae/Dub/Skacore even Hip Hop fans pleasurement inside it.
   Thus twelve tracks of groovy beats shall sending you on your way to freedomland of happy life and beach parties territorial and there'll be no more pissing off moments made upon this great efforts since the demish of Sublime until this releasing hits the record store, the charts and your stereo system. From Righteous Dub (featuring Barrington Levy) or New Sun (featuring HR of Bad Brains) to Sensi (featuring Tippa Irie) and Pass It On (featuring Half Pint) would definitely forcing every single person and the entire party attendance to moving their bodies sensually or hotter to the following commanding off these fantastic California Sun beachy tempos and sound-effects.
Long Beach Dub All-Stars proudly can be achieved as your new role model on how to get up and creating further brilliant sounds in tropical weather music for ocassion hang-outs gathering to any extreme sports exhibition.

Grab those Coronas and weeds for more excitements !

Right Back:
https://youtu.be/NhbTwBmUZz4 

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