#Sublime

The Colorado Sound Playlistthe_colorado_sound_playlist
2026-01-29

9:44pm Doin' Time (Clean) by Sublime

The Colorado Sound Playlistthe_colorado_sound_playlist
2026-01-27

10:46am What I Got (Edit) by Sublime

DaLetra Deutschdaletradeu
2026-01-25

Entdecken Sie den Text des Liedes “Doin' Time” von Sublime

daletra.top/sublime/liedtexte/

2026-01-25

Confira a letra da música “What I Got” de Sublime
#Sublime #WhatIGot
daletra.com.br/sublime/letra/w

DaLetra Françaisdaletrafra
2026-01-21

Paroles de la chanson “Santeria” de Sublime

daletra.art/sublime/paroles/sa

:g_awkward: Shye :autism:🇬🇧:he_him_p:shye@deadrobots.social
2026-01-15

I think we all know that one person who has suddenly "changed".

Song: Sublime - Ebin (1992)

If singing along, feel free to change the name "Ebin" to that one person, and change the term "Nazi" to "Maga".

#songoftheday #Nazi #maga #sublime #punk #ska

Didier Guydga27
2026-01-03

« La mer n'est plus bleue — elle brûle, avide, comme si la foudre avait choisi d'y plonger. » 🌊

Un extrait de mon nouveau poème sur la rencontre brutale entre l'eau et le feu, entre contemplation et effroi. Un voyage au cœur de l'onde.

Découvrez le poème ici : lesverssecretsdedidierguy.blog

Lien vers le blog : lesverssecretsdedidierguy.blog

2026-01-03

Veja a letra da música “Santeria” de Sublime
#Sublime #Santeria
daletra.com.br/sublime/letra/s

2026-01-02

Veja a letra da música “Sublime” de Leonardo Gonçalves
#LeonardoGonçalves #Sublime
daletra.com.br/leonardo-goncal

DaLetradaletrabr
2025-12-30

Confira a letra da música “Santeria” de Sublime

daletra.com.br/sublime/letra/s

DaLetra Françaisdaletrafra
2025-12-14

Découvrez les paroles de la chanson “Doin' Time” de Sublime

daletra.art/sublime/paroles/do

2025-12-12

Ich hadere immer noch etwas mit dem Wegfall von #Notepad++ unter #Linux. Bzw. hab ich es da, aber der Start könnte etwas fixer sein.

Alle anderen haben so ihre Nachteile
* #Kate: benutzte ich hauptsächlich lange, aber richtig warm werde ich nicht
* #Bluefish: sah cool aus, dann merke ich kein F3 für weitere Suchergebnisse...
* #Geany: okayish, weiß noch nicht
* #Zed - echt? Bissel minimalistisch
* #Notepadqq: bissel instabil
* #Sublime: hm, nicht so doll, dass bezahlen lohnt

*Anspruchshaltung*

What song is Tom Listening To?TomsMusic
2025-12-10
Album art from the album Sublime by Sublime
David Snowdsnow
2025-12-08
2025-12-08

I think what I will do is frontload the big concepts (The #Sublime, The #Uncanny, and The #Weird), and let those three concepts guide our work. Also, I know that Coleridge isn't "Gothic" (nor are Byron and Goethe), but all three are important for the way we read _Frankenstein_.

“Poems About Love And Punk Rock” By Joe McNally (Earth Island Books)

Let’s cut the noise for a second. We all know the legendary stories of ’90s punk, the stadium tours, the multi-platinum records, the endless, chaotic energy that seemed to define a couple of generations. But what happens when the volume finally drops? What happens when the tour van breaks down for the last time, and you’re left with a thousand bad decisions ringing in your ears? That’s the messy, beautiful, and honest territory that Joe McNally steers in his book, Poems About Love And Punk Rock. McNally, a guy who actually lived that life (Voodoo Glow Skulls, Green Day and The Offspring touring member as a trumpet player, and many more bands along the way), delivered a book that goes beyond the typical band memoir. It’s about the life behind the gigs, about addiction, chaos, and the long recovery that led to sixteen years of sobriety and a second act as a teacher and writer. This book is a collection of short stories and poems written over the years, but they originated as spoken-word performance pieces. They were literally hammered out on stage and at open mics, designed to be read aloud, read in a way that a simple, smart, and honest man would tell a story to a friend. You feel that  intimate connection on every page. The style just crackles with the energy of a verbal delivery. It’s brutally honest at times, wildly impulsive and sentimental at others. It reads like a conversation over a few late-night cups of coffee.

The poems are truly small stories in themselves, and each one carries its own distinct message, a sharp piece of pain, a dose of joy, or a quiet plea for hope. Because the stories are short and punchy, designed for maximum impact at a reading, they paint these incredibly vivid images into your mind, and let me tell you, not all of these images are pretty. McNally doesn’t flinch when talking about the dark side of touring life, the stuff that was, unfortunately, standard punk rock fare back then. He pulls no punches on tales of suicide, the struggle with drug addiction, street fights like the one that earned him a Rolling Stone feature with bandages on his head, and the heartbreaking trail of relationships destroyed by constant motion and chaos. He captures the essence of a life where hope and self-destruction were often locked in a death match. Despite the rough content, the stories are painted with a sympathetic tone towards the positive side of life. the search for hope and redemption. McNally is documenting the fall, but he’s also celebrating the fact that he got back up. The whole collection is weighted by the perspective of a person who has survived the trauma and found clarity.

The stories are centered around the ’90s punk scene and the zaniness of the touring life, the shared stages with legends like Voodoo Glow Skulls, Green Day, The Offspring, Rancid, NOFX, and Sublime, but the true heart of the book deals with universal, fundamental human issues like love, friendship, hope, and the long, winding road to redemption. It’s a book about addiction and recovery, chaos and the quiet power of choosing clarity. It’s about the life that exists when the stage lights are off, and the crowd noise is gone. This book is designed to be read in bits and pieces, which is perfect for a modern attention span. You can absorb a simple, exciting story that was told countless times verbally over the years and now finally exists in a permanent format. It’s a book you leave on your bedside table or toss into your bag, it doesn’t demand a massive time commitment, but it rewards you instantly with raw, genuine insight. Poems About Love And Punk Rock is an essential document for anyone who has ever loved punk rock or struggled to find their footing in the world. It’s a bridge between the reckless legend of the ’90s punk scene and the hard-won wisdom of adulthood. If you want the real, behind-the-scenes truth of what it takes to live a life fueled by noise and eventually find peace, you need this book. It’s fantastic. Head to Earth Island Books for more info about ordering.

#book #books #greenDay #joeMcnally #literature #music #nofx #poems #poetry #punkRock #reviews #ska #sublime #theOffspring

"Poems About Love And Punk Rock" By Joe McNally

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