Sublime - Robbin' the Hood

Primary Artist
Sublime
Album Title
Robbin' the Hood
Release Date
1994 
Time
 
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Pieced together rather quickly, Robbin' The Hood wasn't really intended to be the follow-up to Sublime's debut, 40 Oz. To Freedom, but what is shocking is how much better the record is from its predecessor. Boasting a wider range of influences -- including elements of reggae and old-school hip-hop -- the record is a loose, infectious blend of styles that rides along on its own sense of energy. Brad Nowell's songwriting might still be at a rudimentary level, but the group sounds more muscular and musical than before, demonstrating that the breakthrough of its sole major-label record, Sublime, wasn't an accident. Read More