Greatest-Hits
Sublime · 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection (Clean) [2002]
hard to live yes it's hard to live
and it will be a long time before shit
starts to give, every single day
its getting harder to give
but i would be up for being down with a ho
lord knows that i got mic control
do you got mic control?
you notice your stylee is well original
This man, makin money,
how I know.
It wont be no man of me.
In my bed I watch T.V.
I'm drunk by noon,
but that's O.K.
I'll be president someday.
Light my cigarette and
I think how Bert Susanka made me drink.
Load the box and then pump that shit.
Got my Greatest... Hits.
Got my Greatest... Hits
is this band makin' money, i don't know
the writin's on the wall
all my friends drink alcohol
im too drunk to light the bong
im too stoned to write this song
light my cigarette and
i think how burt senzanka made me drink
load the box and ill pump that shit
wake up in tha mornin' and it's hard to live
hard to live, yes, it's hard to live
and it will be a long time before shit starts to give
and every single day it getting harder to give
but I would be up for being down with a ho,
lord knows that I got mic control
do you got mic control?
you notice your stylee is well original
this man makin money, how I know
It wont be no man of me.
In my bed I watch T.V. I'm drunk by noon,
but that's O.K. I'll be president someday.
Light my cigarette and
I think that Bert Susanka made me drink.
Load the box and then pump that shit.
It's the Ziggens Greatest Hits,
the Ziggens Greatest Hits,
the Ziggens his Greatest... Hits
Greatest-Hits
Sublime's "Greatest-Hits" serves as a definitive compilation of the band's signature blend of ska, punk, and reggae influences. Released as part of the 20th Century Masters Millennium Collection, this recording aggregates their most iconic tracks, including "What I Did Last Summer" and "Santeria," into a cohesive listening experience. The album captures the energetic, laid-back vibe that defined the West Coast ska-punk movement of the mid-1990s. Featuring vocals from bassist and lead singer Bradley Nowell, the collection highlights the group's ability to fuse infectious rhythms with introspective lyrics, cementing their legacy as one of the most influential acts of their era. This release remains a staple for fans seeking an authentic representation of Sublime's musical catalog.
