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$5 At The Door (Indie Exclusive Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP

Surfdog Records / SKU: lp-13888
1st official release of fan fave 1994 live recording
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  • "Though they have come to be one of the defining bands of the '90s, and an entire era of alt-rock, the number of people who actually got to see Sublime live in their heyday is remarkably small. They wouldn't experience their major breakthrough until the tragic death of Bradley Nowell, so most of their shows up until the immediate tours after 40oz to Freedom started gaining traction a year after it's release took place in impromptu settings at house parties, barbecues, and bars. There have been many, many bootlegs produced of these shows, but none can boast what $5 at the Door does: It's the best sounding live recording of the band at their pre-Sublime prime, capturing their 1994 set at Tressel Tavern, as they knock out Grateful Dead covers and sound like a runaway train car that is laying it's own track as it rambles down the tracks." - Surfdog Records

    • fan favorite 1994 live recording ft. early material, covers of Grateful Dead, Barrington Levy, Toots & The Maytals + more
    • heavily bootlegged, first official release
    • yellow colored double vinyl pressing
    • indie exclusive
    • housed in gatefold jacket w/ printed insert
    • music label: Surfdog Records 2023
    .
    upc: 196925032674

"Though they have come to be one of the defining bands of the '90s, and an entire era of alt-rock, the number of people who actually got to see Sublime live in their heyday is remarkably small. They wouldn't experience their major breakthrough until the tragic death of Bradley Nowell, so most of their shows up until the immediate tours after 40oz to Freedom started gaining traction a year after it's release took place in impromptu settings at house parties, barbecues, and bars. There have been many, many bootlegs produced of these shows, but none can boast what $5 at the Door does: It's the best sounding live recording of the band at their pre-Sublime prime, capturing their 1994 set at Tressel Tavern, as they knock out Grateful Dead covers and sound like a runaway train car that is laying it's own track as it rambles down the tracks." - Surfdog Records

  • fan favorite 1994 live recording ft. early material, covers of Grateful Dead, Barrington Levy, Toots & The Maytals + more
  • heavily bootlegged, first official release
  • yellow colored double vinyl pressing
  • indie exclusive
  • housed in gatefold jacket w/ printed insert
  • music label: Surfdog Records 2023
.
upc: 196925032674

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