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Their explosive debut not only set off a small-scale riot but also marked the beginning of a rare, genre-busting collaboration. Since the group has a knack for combining dancehall reggae with hardcore punk. The group wants to appeal to alterna-punks, but they want to cut a little deeper and make some sort of social statement, both with their lyrics and their self-consciously eclectic music. Need help finding your size? Click HERE for our sizing guide.It’s been a long and wild ride since sublime’s first gig way back in 1988 in Long Beach, CA. to Freedom, Sublime attempt to have it both ways. So much so that the album cover’s crying sun has transformed into shorthand for SoCal’s beach culture and is now featured on our beloved Merch Tee. Originally criticized for its inclusion of too many contradictory music styles, the public reception and Sublime’s die-hard fans went on to prove critics wrong. To Freedom, is hailed as one of the highest-selling independently released albums of all time. With Sublime’s signature sound and songs associated with carefree California, we couldn’t think of a better fit as the newest legends to join the Daydreamer roster. to Freedom received mixed critical reviews upon its first release but has earned an improved public perception since. Creating a space all their own, Sublime was a single group stacked with versed masterminds. to Freedom is the debut studio album by the Southern California ska-punk band Sublime, originally released on Skunk Records and later reissued by MCA. After all, with hits like ‘What I Got,’ ‘Santeria,’ and ‘Doin’ Time,’ what more is there to say? Refusing to be defined by one genre, Sublime’s ska-punk category was highlighted by bass-driven grooves, reggae rhythms, elaborate rhymes and style transitions- heavy metal to hip-hop, bluesy guitar solos to turntable scratching (!) - throughout one given song. Still celebrating their self-titled album going 5x platinum and earning worldwide airplay, Sublime was one of the most successful and powerfully-moving acts of all time.