Badfish, a Sublime tribute band, is celebrating its 25th anniversary and releasing original music. The band formed in 2001 at the University of Rhode Island due to a shared love of Sublime's music.
CLIFTON PARK , N.Y. >> Badfish will be back in town this week with a Sublime tribute show to start off the year in a ska-punk mood. The Rhode Island-based Sublime tribute band regularly visit the ...
VAIL – When Sublime frontman Bradley Nowell died in May 1996 from a heroin overdose in a San Francisco hotel room, the band that spawned a newfangled punk, surf, ska, hip-hop, reggae sound was just ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS – On Dec. 28, Putnam Place will be presenting a night of ska with Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime. Also appearing that night are Joe Samba and Brett Wilson. Don’t miss out on a night of ...
VAIL Sublime tribute band Badfish will travel to Vail Oct. 21 for a show at 8150. The band has sold out more shows than not, largely due to the fact that they are playing music written by Sublime ...
A limited number of Low Dough Early Bird General Admission tickets will be available for just $25 through May 8th, while supplies last. Badfish is a vibe. Badfish is a sonic house party complete with ...
Ruca,” shaking the floor with the bass. For those of us who were not able to catch a true Sublime show before Bradley Nowell’s heroin overdose and subsequent death, or even later able to catch the ...
Arguably the biggest show coming to Dewey Beach this month is Sublime tribute band Badfish. They'll rock out at the Bottle & Cork on June 30. Definitely buy your tickets in advance, or risk kicking ...
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In 2001, four music fans studying computer science at the University of Rhode Island liked to get together and jam. Two of them were in bands already, and the other two had vague ambitions about ...