Johnny Riddle's Collection
Sublime ??/??/1998
bumS Lie - The Psycho Semantic Police, KROQ & Demos, CA
| Source | Original Silver>EAC>WAV>FLAC |
| Media | SHN 1 disc |
| Notes | bumS Lie, which was released in 1998, contains some of Sublime's best unreleased material. In addition to unreleased gems like Ain't No Prophet and Pass Me the Lazerbeam, BumS Lie features different and revised versions of other Sublime songs, including Greatest Hits Extended, which is a longer, better version of Greatest Hits from Robbin' the Hood. This release also includes clips of songs from other artists as well, including Sublime influences and collaborators Just-Ice and The Wesley Willis Fiasco. There are also tracks containing music by the Juice Bros., a band that Eric and Bud are in together. In addition to music, there are various interview clips spliced throughout BumS Lie, including clips from the Loveline interview with Bud and Eric, and the KROQ on-air interview during which the band toked up and consequently were punished for; Their hit single Date Rape was pulled from the KROQ playlist. The crown jewel of this release, however, is the rare full-band version of Sublime's acoustic favorite, Boss DJ, which includes a few changed lyrics, mainly transplanting the line "I'd never lie to Lou because he never did to me" in place of the line "I'd never lie to you because Sunday morning soon will come." Apart from the tracklist, another special feature of BumS Lie is the artwork. On an original copy, the paper behind the CD tray contains a photo of an older man smoking a cigar. This is one of the only known photos of Raleigh Theodore Sakers, the loon from Robbin' the Hood, who also appears several times on this release. |
| Trades Allowed | Yes |
| Ratings | Show: A+ Sound: A |
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· Last Updated May 23, 2023
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