DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW
WWW, January 2008 - Of course: it was only a matter of time before the PotCast would come with a Herbal Special.
Forty Minutes of Sonic Sensi without apology that you will not want to listen to when you're easily offended by another one's freedom.
There are people who think that Reggae Music and Ganja go together like birds of one feather. Whether they're right or wrong in their observation, doesn't matter. However, they would definitely see their ideas totally confirmed in this episode of the Potcast (no typo).
A whole host of well known Reggae vocalists of all times, singing and chanting about just every aspect of growing and smoking herb. In fact, most tunes deal directly with the downpression of Babylon System that still considers Ganja to be "illegal" in most places on the earth, even though Jah make it grow everywhere.
Whether you smoke or not, whether you like herb or not, when you love Reggae Music you will also love the forty minutes of Sonic Sensi in this episode of the Potcast.
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PLAYLIST
01. Jacob Miller - Tired fi like weed ina bush - Collectable Series
02. Linval Thompson - Marijuana - Reggae Goldmine
03. Alborosie - Herbalist - Forward
04. Jah Mason & R. Valentine - Ganja A fee free - Sip A Cup
05. Collie Buddz - Come Around - Massive B
06. John Holt & Sizzla - Police in Helicopter - Voiceful
07. Chuck Fender - More Marijuana - Voiceful
08. Marlon Asher - Ganja Farmer - Caribbean Underground
09. Buju Banton - Sensimillia - Powerlink International
10. Wenchman & Crusher - Ganja Baby - Kickin
11. Barrington Levy - Under me sensi - Time 1
12. Barrington Levy & Beenie Man - Under me sensi - Time 1
13. Triston Palmer - Joker Smoker - Midnight Rock
14. Eek A Mouse - Smuggling - Volcano
15. Frankie Paul - Tu Shun Peng - Jah Guidance
16. Superman & Spiderman - Sensimilla Posse - Education
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