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The new shirts have just gone live on the website. A new range of tees to go live on the Rare Records. As suspected, Burn Out Black is sold out but there. Wow, this is selling stupidly fast! We now only ha. We are very happy to announce that the vinyl for M. Follow on Instagram. The disc enjoyed a slow build, beginning with the breakout single " What I Got. The song shot to No. And Nowell's own life is all over the song, including a line about his dog running away. In the documentary video Sublime - Stories, Tales, Lies and Exaggerations , Nowell's widow, Troy Dendekker reveals that Lou Dog went missing for a week and that Nowell spent a good portion of the time crying on his couch.
As for the "What I Got" video, with Nowell deceased, it made promotion difficult. But a video collage of archived footage, photos of Nowell and shots of his home base served as a fitting tribute, and much like the song, the video achieved great success.
By early , the Sublime album was really starting to take off and a second single, " Santeria ," was released. The song borrowed a bassline and guitar riff from the older "Lincoln Highway Dub" from the band's disc Robbin' the Hood. The track told the story of a man who was ready to take revenge on the guy who stole his girlfriend.
Like "What I Got," the song shot up the charts. The video for the song once again incorporated Nowell, this time as a ghostly figure, with his person being inserted from stock footage. In May of , Sublime released the third single " Wrong Way " from the album. The track, about a young girl pimped out by her family into prostitution, also became a popular song at alt-rock radio, hitting No. The song features a trombone solo from John Blondell that contains an interpolation of George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue.
And finishing out the album's singles, " Doin' Time " arrived in November of The Gershwin influence once again came through, as the track heavily sampled a cover of "Summertime" done by jazz flautist Herbie Mann.
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