What is the best Slightly Stoopid album of all time?

By YPB Team

From their Sublime-mentored beginnings to genre-defying hybrids of reggae, punk, hip-hop, and jazz, their catalog is unlike anything else in music. Which album defines their chaotic genius? Cast your vote!

Closer to the Sun — ranked #11
Closer to the Sun
The 2005 album that established Slightly Stoopid as leaders of the reggae-rock-hip-hop fusion genre.
Top of the World — ranked #22
Top of the World
The 2012 Billboard Reggae Chart No. 1 album featuring their most accomplished songwriting and production.
Slightly Not Stoned Enough to Eat Breakfast Yet Stoopid — ranked #33
Slightly Not Stoned Enough to Eat Breakfast Yet Stoopid
The 2007 eclectic album blending reggae, punk, jazz, and hip-hop into a uniquely chaotic and beloved record.
Everyday Life, Everyday People — ranked #44
Everyday Life, Everyday People
The 2018 polished album featuring heavy-hitting collaborations and their most refined reggae-funk sound.
Meanwhile... Back at the Lab — ranked #55
Meanwhile... Back at the Lab
The 2015 experimental album pushing their genre-blending approach with diverse influences and impressive musicianship.
The Longest Barrel Ride — ranked #66
The Longest Barrel Ride
The 2001 early independent album showing the roots of their eclectic style under the wing of Sublime.

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