Greatest Hits (Sublime album)
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| Greatest Hits | |||||
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| Greatest hits by Sublime | |||||
| Released | November 9, 1999 | ||||
| Recorded | 1991–1996 | ||||
| Genre | Ska Punk | ||||
| Length | 27:56 | ||||
| Label | MCA | ||||
| Producer | Michael Happoldt, David Kahne and Paul Leary | ||||
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Greatest Hits is the first of Sublime's compilation albums released after frontman Bradley Nowell's death. It was released in 1999.
The enhanced CD contained two music videos: "What I Got" and "Wrong Way".
- "What I Got"
- "Wrong Way"
- "Santeria"
- "40 Oz. To Freedom"
- "Smoke Two Joints"
- "Date Rape"
- "Saw Red"
- "Badfish"
- "Doin' Time"
- "Pool Shark"
Tracks 1-3, 9 first appeared on Sublime.
Tracks 4-6, 8 first appeared on 40 Oz. to Freedom.
Tracks 7, 10 first appeared on Robbin' the Hood.
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| Bud Gaugh · Bradley Nowell · Eric Wilson | |
| Demo | Jah Won't Pay the Bills |
| Studio albums | 40 Oz. to Freedom · Robbin' the Hood · Sublime |
| Compilation and Live albums | Second-hand Smoke · Stand by Your Van · Sublime Acoustic: Bradley Nowell & Friends · Greatest Hits · 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Sublime · Gold · Everything Under the Sun |
| Popular songs | "Date Rape" · "Smoke Two Joints" · "What I Got" · "Wrong Way" · "Doin' Time" · "Santeria" · "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" |
| Tributes and successive bands | Look at All the Love We Found · Forever Free · Long Beach Dub Allstars · Long Beach Shortbus |