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Daniel Kreps of Rollingstone posted an article and video with drummer Bud Gaugh, Sublime producer Paul Leary and engineer Stuart Sullivan reunite in Austin studio to discuss LP’s most enduring hit.
Below is an excerpt from the article:
“Twenty-five years after the release of Sublime’s classic self-titled album, drummer Bud Gaugh reunited with the LP’s producer Paul Leary and engineer Stuart Sullivan in the studio where the album was recorded for the latest installment of Rolling Stone’s The Breakdown, with the three detailing the story behind Sublime’s most enduring track, “Santeria.”
Prior to recording in Austin, Texas, Leary traveled to the band’s native California to meet with Sublime, and things got off to a rocky start.
“I didn’t know what to expect. There was supposed to be a week of preproduction, and I flew out to Long Beach and go to the hotel and putting in phone calls to the band, and I didn’t hear back, and the next day I put in more phone calls and didn’t hear back, and I was like, ‘Is this album gonna happen?’”
Read the full article: HERE