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‘Look At All The Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime’ Featuring Pennywise, Zac Brown Band and More Out Now

An all-star compilation titled Look At All The Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime is out now on all streaming platforms https://sublime.ffm.to/atributetosublime] and special limited-edition CD & Vinyl bundle packages, available for fans to order here www.sublimelbc.store. The 2025 release of Look At All The Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime marks the 20th anniversary of the original 2005 tribute album Look At All The Love We Found (Cornerstone R.A.S.), now reworked and remastered, featuring over 30 artists covering classic Sublime tracks including Zac Brown Band (“Wrong Way”), Pennywise (“Same In The End”), Jack Johnson (“Badfish”) and more, in addition to 8 previously unreleased tracks. One of the unreleased tracks includes a collaboration with Slightly Stoopid and Stick Figure with their take of the Sublime classic “Slow Ride,” and the lyric video can be seen below!

We’re honored to release our cover of “Slow Ride” with our brother Stick Figure to honor the legacy of Sublime. Produced by our good friend “Miguel” Happoldt, the OG Sublime producer and owner of Skunk Records. Migs rips the guitar on this too, bringing it all full circle back to the mid 90’s. Sublime & Bradley Nowell were so instrumental in the early years of Stoopid, from writing songs together, playing shows, giving us our first record deal and teaching a bunch of young punks from Ocean Beach the ways of the music world, we are eternally grateful for the love Brad, Miguel and all the Sublime family gave to us as kids. Enjoy and see you this Summer – Miles Doughty- Slightly Stoopid – Guitar, Bass, Vocals 

“Sublime opened the door for a whole new generation of artists to blend genres without rules, and we’re all still riding the wave. Long live Sublime”Scott Woodruff, Stick Figure

The first single from the tribute album, Jakob Nowell’s cover of his father’s classic song ‘Garden Grove’ recorded by his solo endeavor Jakobs Castle, has accumulated nearly 1 million streams since its release, and is climbing the alternative radio charts with over 50 stations adding the track including KROQ/Los Angeles, 91X/San Diego, KBZT/San Diego, WRMR/Greenville, NC and more. Fans can stream ‘Garden Grove” here https://jc.ffm.to/gardengrove.

A portion of the tribute album proceeds will be donated to Agape Families, an Oregon-based non-profit that aims to provide hope and stability to families impacted by incarceration.

Look At All The Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime” Tracklist:

  1. Same in the End – Pennywise
  2. Garden Grove – Jakobs Castle
  3. Badfish/Boss D.J. – Jack Johnson
  4. Slow Ride – Slightly Stoopid, Stick Figure
  5. What I Got – Michael Franti & Spearhead featuring Gift of Gab
  6. Santeria – Avail
  7. Wrong Way – Zac Brown Band
  8. Work That We Do – Mike Watt and Petra Haden with Stephen Perkins
  9. Greatest Hits – G Love
  10. Doin’ Time – The Greyboy Allstars
  11. Waiting for My Ruca – Awol One/Abstract Rude/Josh Fischel/Transducer
  12. Work That We Do “Acoustic” – Pepper
  13. Pool Shark – Jakob Nowell
  14. Ebin – Jesse James Pariah, Zayno
  15. Badfish – DENM
  16. Garden Grove – Common Kings
  17. Ball N Chain – The Vandals
  18. Get Out! – Bargain Music
  19. Little District – Long Beach Dub All Stars
  20. Pawn Shop – Left Coast Sound with Wailing Souls & Milton J
  21. DJ’s – Iration
  22. Boss DJ “Acoustic” – Jim Lindberg of Pennywise
  23. Get Ready – Filibuster featuring Half Pint
  24. April 29th 1992 – G Love and Special Sauce
  25. Hope “Acoustic” – Descendants
  26. Don’t Push – Migs
  27. Saw Red – Hirie, Jason J
  28. Date Rape “Acoustic” – Pepper
  29. Falling Idols “Acoustic” – Falling Idols
  30. Caress Me Down – Fayuca
  31. Date Rape – Fishbone
  32. Jailhouse – Fortunate Youth
  33. Get Ready – The Elovaters
  34. Paddle Out – The Ziggens
  35. Garden Grove – Camper Van Beethoven
  36. Rivers of Babylon “Acoustic” – Jake and Jim Nowell 

After Jakob Nowell’s history making debut as Sublime’s new front man at Coachella 2024, he and his uncles Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson continued the momentum of the band’s latest chapter of the band, performing at over 20 festivals and shows across North America by the end of last year. Additional highlights from 2024 include Sublime’s late-night television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, a 4-song set on the Howard Stern Show and the band’s first top 10 hit on alternative radio since 1997 with their single “Feel Like That,” featuring the vocals of both Bradley Nowell and his son Jakob together.

2025 is shaping up to be an even busier year for the band, with a handful of headlining shows, high-profile festival appearances to support the release of Sublime’s forthcoming new album.

Sublime 2025 Tour Dates

May 16 – Welcome To Rockville – Daytona Beach, FL

May 23 – BottleRock Napa Valley – Napa, CA

May 25 – Boston Calling – Boston, MA

June 14 – Vans Warped Tour – Washington, DC

June 28 – X Games Salt Lake City – Salt Lake City, UT

July 12 – 89.7 The River’s 30th Anniversary Show – Omaha, NE

July 20 – Minnesota Yacht Club Festival – Saint Paul, MN

August 21 – The Brooklyn Mirage – New York,

August 22 – CMAC – Canandaigua, NY

August 23 – Westville Music Bowl – New Haven, CT

September 12 – The End of Summer Presented by 107.7 The End – Redmond, WA

September 14 – Sea.Hear.Now – Asbury Park, NJ

September 19 – Shaky Knees Festival – Atlanta, GA

September 27 – Evolution Festival – St. Louis, MO

About Sublime: 

Sublime, the Long Beach, CA reggae-punk/alternative rock trio, was founded in 1988 by Eric Wilson, Bud Gaugh and Bradley Nowell. They released their first self-produced album, 40oz. to Freedom, in 1992 via Skunk Records. Heavy radio exposure on Southern California’s KROQ (two years after its initial release) landed the band a deal with Gasoline Alley Records, an imprint of MCA.

 

1994’s Robbin’ the Hood revealed an experimental ethic more in keeping with the cut-and-paste dub than the well-tuned rage of the Cali punk revival. The album performed well at college radio and set the stage for the breakout success of their self-titled third album. On May 25, 1996, however, Bradley Nowell tragically passed away and the band collapsed, but Universal went ahead with the release of their eponymous album in July of 1996.

 

On the strength of the chart-topping alternative radio hit “What I Got,” the RIAA certified the album gold by the end of 1996. The undeniable radio hits “Santeria” and “Wrong Way” followed, resulting in the album selling more than 7 million copies without any live shows. This success spread to the band’s earlier albums, leading 40oz. to Freedom to double-platinum status and Robbin’ the Hood to gold. Sublime has gone on to sell over 18 million RIAA certified albums in the US. Their genre-defining contributions to music and cultural influence is stronger today than ever before.

 

In late December of 2023, Bradley Nowell’s son Jakob Nowell joined original Sublime members Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson on stage for the first time to perform at a benefit concert for Bad

Brains’ H.R. With an undeniable musical synergy between the three, and overwhelming reaction and support from fans across the world, they decided to move forward and continue the Sublime legacy, starting the new chapter fans had hoped would one day come. Just five months later, Sublime officially debuted their new lineup on the main stage at Coachella, garnering rave reviews from press and fans across the world, solidifying the next chapter age of Sublime with Jakob Nowell at the helm.

In May of 2024 the band released their first new song in nearly 28 years, “Feel Like That,” which peaking at #5 and earning Sublime their first top 10 hit on the alternative airplay chart since 1997. Sublime also made their late-night television debut on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and appeared on the Howard Stern Show. Sublime are currently managed by Regime Music Group co-founder Kevin Zinger and music industry vet/Vandals bassist Joe Escalante.

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