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Originally Posted by lindsay_fucku19
okay that is nott! a sublim cd.i have this cd in my hand right now.im not sure hte name of the band but i know it isnt sublime.this cd does nottt suck. the dude that does vocals over dosed and died.anyway.
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This is an interesting first contribution. Are you sure you're over 18?
Wondering why you felt the need to resurrect a five year old thread aside, I'm having a bit of trouble understanding your meaning. Are you disagreeing with the conclusion that the found CD was Sublime's self-titled? Because if so (and I really can't think of a nice way to say this), you're wrong.
The biggest tip-off is Gasoline Alley, which was a Universal imprint that I don't think anyone other than Sublime used. As well, the described artwork matches the Sublime self-titled cd exactly; the list of band names on the poster are punk bands, which was a nod by Sublime to other artists, while the bottle was a reference to 40 Oz to Freedom, which was Sublime's first album. Interestingly, the 1998 copyright tells us that this wasn't one of the CDs from the first pressing, which would've been 1994; it was probably second or third.
This is not an opinion, it's a certainty. The release number (GASD 11413) clinches it.
EDIT - It seems I can't like the image directly. It can be viewed
here, however.