Robbin’ The Hood is an amazing album, racked with beauty.There were many famous songs of Sublime available. While no new Sublime album is in sight, the artist has been road testing new songs during 1994 tour in Europe. This album is awesome.
When listening to , it gives me such an energy rush it’s unbelievable.
Although Steady B Loop Dub is very melodic it is far from sad. Raleigh Soliloquy Pt. I is just simply stunning. Pool Shark (Original) as a highlight of Robbin’ The Hood contains a ton of perfect melodies. The beautiful sound of this track makes you want to close your eyes and sway away with the music. Greatest-Hits is nothing but pure genius. This track, in particular, has the kind of undeniably catchy flavor. As always, Sublime’s lyrics are worth listening to again and again. Saw Red sets the tone for the entire album. Charming song, great melody. I hope to keep hearing Sublime works for a long time to come. Pool Shark (Acoustic) - For me, this is the best of the album. Cisco Kid defines beauty, yet is as unforgiving as an astringent stone. Raleigh Soliloquy Pt. II have really caught my ear and imagination. From the sound of it, I believe the song can be a big radio hit. I listened to the opening track Boss D.J. and liked it a lot. I Don’t Care Too Much For Reggae Dub - Okay, I just talked about depth. Falling Idols gives good insight into the truths. All You Need - another great track from the Robbin’ The Hood album. Freeway Time In L.A. County Jail - A classic Sublime track. Mary rocked my world when I popped it into my car stereo. Strong percussion and poignant lyrics of this track really gets under your skin.
Robbin’ The Hood CD


