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"Doin' Time - Snoop Time Remix" ( Snoop Dogg Remix)."Real Situation" (Acoustic) (Bob Marley cover)."I Love My Dog Dub (Studio Outtake)" (Bad Brains cover)."Prince of Sin (Studio Outtake)" (Falling Idols cover)."Just Another Day (Studio Outtake)" ( Falling Idols cover)."Garden Grove (Take 2)" (Original Demo)."Sweet Little Rosie (Studio Outtake)" (contains lyrics from Willi Williams' "Armagideon Time")."Westwood One Interview" (Live on Radio)."Foolish Fool (Unreleased Demo)" ( Dee Dee Warwick cover)."Paddle Out (Ruff Mix)" (Alternate Mix)."Marley Medley (Studio Outtake)" (Bob Marley covers)."Prophet" (Demo) ( Slightly Stoopid cover)."5446" (Live) ( Toots & the Maytals cover)."Legalize It (Dave Aron Mix)" (Alternate Mix) ( Peter Tosh cover)."WBCN Interview 2/Minor Threat" (Live on Radio) ( Minor Threat cover)."We're Only Gonna Die" (Live) ( Bad Religion cover)."House of Suffering" (Live) (Bad Brains cover)." Scarlet Begonias" (Live on KUCI Radio) ( Grateful Dead cover)."Youth Are Getting Restless" (Live on KUCI Radio) ( Bad Brains cover)."One Cup of Coffee / Judge Not" (Studio) ( Bob Marley covers)."Farther I Go" (Studio) ( Mudhoney cover)."I'm Not a Loser" (Live in Studio) ( The Descendents cover)." Smoke Two Joints" (Live in Studio) ( The Toyes cover)."Johnny Too Bad Freestyle" (Live in Studio) ( The Slickers cover).Jeff Vrabel of Billboard remarked that the collection's songs "range from the interestingly raw to the unlistenable, especially when the band trades its slow-rolling, dub-style vibe for stabs at lo-fi punk." An article in the December 2006 issue of Spin said the box set is "as close as Bradley Nowell cultists will ever get to a new Sublime release." Track listing Disc 1 He added that the box set "not only does its job quite well, but it also does make a case that as a live outfit, Sublime had a muscular musicality and surprisingly fluidity that never quite translated in the studio as well as it did on the stage." In a review, John Gentile said that "newcomers might be overwhelmed at these recordings, but fans will find them to contain some of Sublime's loosest, finest recordings." Gentile complimented the selection of previously unreleased cover songs as a high point on the box set. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic wrote that Everything Under the Sun contains "a few mild revelations - on the earliest recordings, their debt to '80s ska revival bands like the English Beat is clearer than ever, for instance - but the primary purpose of this is as a clearing-house for rarities that have been circulating on bootleg networks".

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Critical reception Professional ratings Review scores The set includes a version of "Doin' Time" featuring Snoop Dogg and an appearance by Gwen Stefani on "Saw Red". It contains three discs and consists of 60 demos, live tracks, and alternate takes, along with a DVD of videos and live performances. In November 2006, Everything Under the Sun was released. Fans created an online petition asking for the release of a box set of rarities. The box set peaked at number 97 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in December 2006.Įven after the mid-2006 double-disc deluxe reissue of Sublime, the band's eponymous album originally released in 1996, a wealth of unreleased material remained. A DVD is also included and features videos of the band's most well-known songs as well as unreleased tracks. The collection features material from throughout the band's career, from their earliest demos to other rare recordings, mostly live performances, which never saw release. It is composed in large part of tracks that can be found on previously released bootleg albums. Everything Under the Sun is a 2006 box set of rarities from the band Sublime.







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