Dark Matter eLiquid

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Dark Matter tastes like German chocolate cake. For those of you who have not had the fortunate to try a piece German chocolate cake recently, this is a great way to experience the flavor without getting any of the calories. German chocolate cake is a layered cake filled and topped with a coconut-pecan frosting. Traditionally sweet baking chocolate is used for the chocolate flavor in the actual cake. The robust filling and topping is a caramel made with egg yolks and evaporated milk. Once the caramel is cooked, coconut and pecans are stirred into the mixture. Finally, rich chocolate frosting is spread around the sides of the cake to hold in the filling.

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Second-Hand Smoke [Explicit]

Second-Hand Smoke [Explicit]

Product Type: Digital Music Album

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Manufacturer: Gasoline Alley

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Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-01-12
Summary: "Not their best, but still some good tunes."

This is not by any means sublime's best, but I do enjoy quite a few tracks on this CD and would recommend it just for those:

The first Doin Time is really good, Get Out! is very good, the versions of New Realization and Don't Push are really different but good, Slow Ride is really good, and Badfish and Saw Red are classics that happen to also be on this CD. Trenchtown rock isn't bad, but it's not great either. The second Doin Time I didn't like too much. I like the original first one and the one remix done by Wyclef Jean. I thought Garbage Grove was okay, but it didn't have the feeling of the original one. The new April 26,1992 is all right, but not spectacular. Chick on my Tip was a translation of Chica Mi Tipo from 40 oz. to Freedom.

Overall, four stars. Good beats and wonderful horn or saxophone playing in a few of the songs. Very mellow, but still entertaining. I wouldn't say it's 40 oz. to Freedom quality, or even Sublime's self-titled album quality, but it is certainly better than Robbin' the Hood. There are more tracks that are listenable. Good luck.