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Released 30 years ago

Slightly Stoopid

Slightly Stoopid · 1996

45 min · 14 tracks · reggae

A fusion of reggae grooves and punk energy that captures the carefree spirit of California youth.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • carefree party atmosphere
  • short bursts of energy
  • dynamic range with climax
  • for summer days

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer longer, cohesive albums
  • seek serious lyrical themes

Where this album fits

Career context
Slightly Stoopid released their self-titled debut album in 1996, emerging from the Southern California music scene. At this time, they were gaining traction as part of a burgeoning reggae-rock movement, following their early performances and collaborations with established bands like Sublime.
Stylistic neighbors
Pepper· Rebelution· SOJA

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Righteous Man 2:34
  • 2 Operation 1:55
  • 3 Hey Stoopid (live) 2:48
  • 4 Civil Oppression Dub 1:53
  • 5 Zero Tolerance 1:38
  • 6 Alibi's 2:42
  • 7 Anti Socialistic 2:36
  • 8 Opportunities 2:22
  • 9 Smoke Rasta Dub 2:39
  • 10 Stop 2:52
  • 11 Wake Up Late 1:29
  • 12 Fuck the Police 2:07
  • 13 American Man 2:03
  • 14 To a Party / Prophet / Marley Medley 15:37

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