Get Ready
Sublime
Rebellion and Revelry: Sublime's Anthem of Defiance
Sublime's song "Get Ready" is a spirited anthem that captures the essence of rebellion and the joy of living in the moment. The lyrics reflect a defiant attitude towards societal norms, particularly the criminalization of marijuana use. The opening lines, "Some folks say that smokin' herb is a crime / if they catch ya smokin' their bound to drop the dime," set the tone for the song's critique of authority figures and informants who enforce these rules. The band expresses frustration with these "crazy fools" who are eager to report them, highlighting a sense of injustice and the desire for personal freedom.
The song also delves into the band's love for music and the communal experience of jamming together. Lines like "we like our music loud in this here band / we let the bass line drop as loud as we can stand" emphasize the importance of music as a form of expression and resistance. The repeated question, "Are ya gonna call 911 And spoil all my fun?" underscores the tension between the band's desire to enjoy their music and the ever-present threat of being reported. This tension is further amplified by the call to "load up the bong, crank up this song," suggesting that the band is ready to face the consequences of their actions head-on.
The recurring theme of defiance is also evident in the song's chorus, where the band declares, "I'm in the mood get ready I'm in the mood." This repeated assertion of being in the mood for fun and rebellion serves as a rallying cry for listeners to join in their defiance. The song's energetic and carefree vibe, combined with its critical stance on authority, makes it a powerful expression of youthful rebellion and the desire for freedom. Sublime's unique blend of punk rock, reggae, and ska further enhances the song's rebellious spirit, making "Get Ready" a timeless anthem for those who resist conformity and embrace the joy of living in the moment.