To me Nowell is sort of saying, "you really think it's so great? Come here and see for yourself." For this reason, probably my favourite song off their self titled album. I see the last line "All these things I do, They're waiting for you." as a tongue in cheek saying for people who pine to live in Southern California and glorify it for its wealth, weather, and celebrities. He has a love/hate relationship with the area he grew up/lives in. Reducing it to the list of things that make his soul unsound. He sees the materialism of it and the lack of substance that exists there. Everything that Nowell is unsatisfied with in Southern California. While the second half of the song talks about everything wrong with where he lives. Find tickets for Badfish - a Tribute To Sublime, Capital Dub showing at the Garden Amphitheatre - Garden Grove, US Saturday Apr 1, 4:00PM Tickets starting. The first half of the song just talks about daily life in the non-affluent areas of Southern Cali in a semi apathetic state. Garden Grove There are at least three places in the United States named Garden Grove : Garden Grove, California Garden Grove, Iowa Garden Grove, Florida Garden Grove could also refer to: 'Garden Grove', song by Sublime (band), named after Garden Grove, California This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Garden Grove. The only thing he's really found in life there that makes him happy is reggae/ska. A G I've got the microwave, got the V.C.R A G A G A G I got the deuce-deuce in the trunk of my car, oh yeah A G A G If you only knew all the love that I found A G A G It's hard to keep my soul on the ground A G A You're a fool, don't fuck around with my dog A / G / All that i see I steal I filled up my garage 'cause in my mind music from. I think Nowell is talking about how unfulfilled he is in Southern California. Ok apart from "Omg this song is so cool". very few people have actually commented on what they think this song is about. Pull over there's a reason why my soul's unsound Music from Jamaica, all the love that I found You're a fool, don't fuck around with my dogĪll that I can see I steal, I fill up my garage If you only knew all the love that I found I got the deuce-deuce in the trunk of my car, oh yeah His final recordwhich dropped weeks after his untimely death in 1996is driven by slacker ska-punk debauchery, taking spectators on a wild ride fueled by tales of looting liquor. There are a number of Sublime lyrics that mention or reference Lou Dog, including a line in what I think is the best Sublime song, Garden Grove: We took this trip to Garden Grove, it smelled like Lou Dog inside the van. It gets so real sometimes, who wrote my rhyme Full of unruly insouciance, Sublime’s eponymous third venture packs bong-powered summertime hits that made frontman Bradley Nowell immortal. This ain't no funky reggae party, $5 at the door ![]() It smelled like Lou-dog inside the van, oh yeah
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