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    Mystic Roots
Pass the Marijuana
Album: Constant Struggle
Genres: Reggae
Ode to herb is a ready-made rap/reggae anthem for hippies-in-training. Lead guitarist burns the brightest in this musical bowl.

 
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Pato Banton Don't Sniff Coke (Live) WinMedia Reggae
This reggae novelty song should strike a stoner chord with the patchouli set, as Pato sings high praise for sensi. Best enjoyed while under the influence.

Slightly Stoopid Down To Tha Last Roach (Live) WinMedia Reggae
More-than-slightly-stupid rap track is lyrically void and totally burnt out in the inspiration department. Unfettered rock/reggae instrumentation lays a simple sonic bed for a lead rap that is the audio equivalent to rancid bongwater.

Half Pint Loving MP3 Reggae
Not a Pint of the best stuff, this is just adequate rootsy dancehall with a mellow vibe.

Boukman Eksperyans Tipa Tipa MP3 Reggae
This frenzied multi-culti stew has a red hot beat and vocals that cook -- but it suffers from a little too much Western seasoning.

Buju Banton No More Misty Days (feat. Rancid) MP3 Reggae
This one sure won’t make you misty: Buju and Rancid team up, but fall down on some reggae gone awry.

Gregory Isaacs Night Nurse PlayJ Reggae
Hell, you'd better call di doctor, 'cause this old Lover's Rock tune is starting to flatline!

Red Rat Buss Up Pants Waist WinMedia Reggae
Johnny Rotten gone dancehall? No, it's not that interesting, though Red Rat is just as abrasive…

Beenie Man Wicked Man PlayJ Reggae
Beenie’s ’92 comeback returned him to the dancehall charts, but the real wicked stuff was still to come.

Steel Pulse Black Enough PlayJ Reggae
The real question is, is this superslick live cut rough enough? Maybe not; the glossy sound glosses over the in-your-face message from a black man.

Alpha Blondy & the Solar System Guerre Civile PlayJ Reggae
Blondy’s reggae warning of civil war is a little too civil -- it could have used a little grit (and some lyrics in Ingles!)

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