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Badfish Resurrecting Sublime Jams Wednesday at Revolution

Sublime was over before they ever truly began. At least one aspect of the sex drugs and rock 'n roll lifestyle proved too much for Sublime; a heroin overdose claimed the life of lead singer Bradley Nowell in 1996. But the breezy sounds of Sublime live on in Badfish, a...
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Sublime was over before they ever truly began. At least one aspect of the sex drugs and rock ‘n roll lifestyle proved too much for Sublime; a heroin overdose claimed the life of lead singer Bradley Nowell in 1996. But the breezy sounds of Sublime live on in Badfish, a tribute band that truly does… well…tribute to the original act.

This isn’t some lazy cover band; each member of Badfish is a truly

skilled musician who stays true to the spirit of Sublime, consistently

wowing audiences. For a taste of the good life, grab a bag of

sinsemilla, or something more legal if you’re the law abiding type, and

head down to Revolution Live for an evening of Sublime via Badfish.

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