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"Wrong Way" is a song by American band Sublime, released on May 25, 1997 as the third single from their third album Sublime. The song fits squarely within the punk rock -inspired third wave ska movement of the 1990s.
Sublime is the third studio album by American ska punk band Sublime. Produced by Paul Leary and David Kahne , the album was released on July 30, 1996, in the United States by MCA Records . It is their first release following the death of singer Bradley Nowell and is the final studio album to feature him.
Cassettes were released on October 1, 2021, and includes classics like "Santeria", "What I Got", "Doin' Time" and "Wrong Way". [26] [27] Also in 2021, Sublime created a remix project, Sublime Meets Scientist & Mad Professor Inna L.B.C., which was released digitally on June 12.
In the music world, a band is never really gone – just ask Sublime.. Indeed, at a time when unlikely reunions have become, well, likely, Sublime was rarely mentioned as a possibility, for good ...
This is the discography of Sublime, an American ska punk band formed in Long Beach, California that consisted of Bradley Nowell (vocals and guitar), Bud Gaugh (drums) and Eric Wilson (bass guitar). Over the band's eight-year career, they released three studio albums , as well as a live album , five compilation albums , three EPs , one box set ...
"Wrong Way" (1997) Music video; on YouTube "Santeria" is a ballad [5] by American ska punk band Sublime, released on their self-titled third album (1996). The song ...
When Polly Harvey returned from the Dorset wilds in 2011 dressed to curse the entire village for a hundred winters hence, it marked another intriguing evolution in a wonderfully chameleonic career.
The album produced three more radio hits: "Santeria", "Wrong Way", and "Doin' Time". [citation needed] Sublime became one of the most successful American rock acts of 1997. [2] Rolling Stone reported in March 2010 that the album Sublime had sold over six million copies. [16]