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[[08.08.1991]] Austin, TX - Mercado Caribe | [[08.08.1991]] Austin, TX - Mercado Caribe | ||
− | [[08. | + | [[08.1?.1991]] Miami, FL - Washington Square |
− | [[08. | + | [[08.1?.1991]] Gainesville, FL - The Hardback Cafe |
− | [[08. | + | [[08.1?.1991]] Tuscaloosa, AL - The Chukker |
− | [[08. | + | [[08.1?.1991]] New Orleans, LA - Jimmy's Club |
[[09.28.1991]] Los Angeles, CA - Al's Bar | [[09.28.1991]] Los Angeles, CA - Al's Bar |
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NN.NN.1991 Long Beach, CA - Toe Jam
02.??.1991 Long Beach, CA - "4th & Walnut" House
02.14.1991 Long Beach, CA - Toe Jam
03.06.1991 Long Beach, CA - The Nugget at CSU Long Beach
03.09.1991 Long Beach, CA - Bogart's
03.14.1991 Long Beach, CA - Toe Jam
03.24.1991 Long Beach, CA – Boat Party [Video]
05.04.1991 Long Beach, CA - "Suburban Rhythm's First Show" at Deryke Cardenaz's House
05.10.1991 Long Beach, CA - "4th & Walnut" House
05.17.1991 Long Beach, CA - Bogart's
05.21.1991 Long Beach, CA - Toe Jam
05.23.1991 Long Beach, CA - Toe Jam
06.20.1991 West Los Angeles, CA - Music Machine
06.23.1991 Long Beach, CA - Toe Jam
07.29.1991 Long Beach, CA - Bogart's
08.08.1991 Austin, TX - Mercado Caribe
08.1?.1991 Miami, FL - Washington Square
08.1?.1991 Gainesville, FL - The Hardback Cafe
08.1?.1991 Tuscaloosa, AL - The Chukker
08.1?.1991 New Orleans, LA - Jimmy's Club
09.28.1991 Los Angeles, CA - Al's Bar
10.05.1991 Los Angeles, CA - Al's Bar
11.02.1991 Long Beach, CA - Bogart's
11.07.1991 Long Beach, CA - The Nugget at CSU Long Beach
12.21.1991 Long Beach, CA - Fenders Ballroom
12.27.1991 Long Beach, CA - Toe Jam
12.28.1991 Long Beach, CA - Fenders Ballroom
??.??.1991 Long Beach, CA – 823 Loma
??.00.1991 Los Gatos, CA - Wave's
0?.00.1991 Fremont, CA - Church of Rock and Roll
XX.XX.1991 Dominguez Hills, CA - Cal State University Dominguez Hills
Late '91 - Early '92 Belmont Shores, CA -Mambo Recorders
- Jah Won't Pay the Bills is released
- In March of 1991, about to embark on their first tour, Sublime is forced to put their shows on hold when Bud Gaugh went into rehab in order to kick his drug habit. Sublime performs at Toe Jam in Long Beach. The show is entitled "Sublime's Final Gig".
- In the fall Bradley Nowell's father loans him $1000 and the recordings for 40oz. To Freedom begins. Though Michael Happoldt recounts that the money was raised to make the recordings "by any means necessary". By this time, Marshall 'Ras MG' Goodman has stepped in on drums. The album is basically Sublime's set at the time. Except, Bradley Nowell writes Right Back and 40oz. To Freedom on the spot and records them the next day.