In the latest episode of Rolling Stone's 'The Breakdown,' Sublime drummer Bud Gaugh traveled to Austin, TX, reconnecting with producer Paul Leary and engineer Stuart Sullivan to tell the story of how 'Santeria' came together.
After finally getting in touch with the band, Leary and Sublime went out for brunch and beers, then some members went down to Mexico to go surfing, “and that was preproduction,” Leary says.
The producer and engineer also praised the Gaugh’s “magic” that he created while playing “Santeria,” while noting that his butt crack was visible throughout the song’s recording. “Santeria” became a huge hit for Sublime, spending over a year on the charts, which ultimately messed with the rest of the self-titled album’s release cycle. “The story I heard is that [the label] had to call up the radio stations and ask them to stop playing the song so they could get to the third single,” Leary says.
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