32 years in, and 40oz. To Freedom by Sublime is still the best and most diverse music album I know. 22 songs and not a single filler, pure grooving signal which shaped my youth and still accompanies me to this day.

Who else digs Sublime?

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This was most likely the 1st album I ever purchased. Lots of good memories, still give it a spin from time to time 🤙

Hell yes. Absolutely love Sublime. Can put in on and be instantly transported to the backseat of a smelly van on an epic skate road trip.

Fundamental album of the nineties, of the nuances of mixed genres, of spanse of concepts, of genuinity. That they didn't get mainstream attention with that album alone is baffling.

My source since allmost 30 years are FM4 suggestions. Was the Soundselection Sampler (in good old CD times) and now Playlists on the streaming platforms. But I'm mainly an Indie rock listener. FM4 is an Austrian radio channel, which originated from an radio for International people living in Austria, therefore there are still regular news and some shows in English.

Thanks for the suggestion, never heard of it. When even rockstar nostr:nprofile1qqs0xd4pdx6qscsjej3tmuuhjzrgfy3ms5fhkn8lk058pqz8qv7kmhcpremhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet59uq32amnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwv3sk6atn9e5k7tcpypmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuetfde6kuer6wasku7nfvuh8xurpvdjj7fd54ph recommends it I have to listen to it.

My favourite album of the 90s regarding diversity is Doolittle by Pixies. Still in my overall all time top 20.