Bud Gaugh, the drummer of Sublime, reflects on breaking his ribs at the first Warped Tour in 1995, resulting in a humorous arrest in Florida due to the pursuit of medical relief. After two weeks on the road with injuries, he finally received proper treatment. Three decades later, Sublime returns to the Warped Tour, performing with Jakob Nowell, the son of late lead singer Bradley Nowell, and plans to introduce their new song 'Ensenada' at the shows in Long Beach.
Bud Gaugh vividly recalls breaking his ribs at the first Warped Tour in 1995, which led to an arrest in Florida for seeking medical relief. His humorous recounting highlights the chaotic blend of music and personal mishaps on the road. This incident involves a clandestine acquisition of medication after being denied medical care by the tour organizers, capturing both the spirit of the era and the struggles of being a touring musician.
Returning to the Vans Warped Tour after a six-year hiatus, Sublime prepares to perform with Jakob Nowell, showcasing their new song 'Ensenada'. Gaugh expresses pride and excitement to share this milestone with Bradley Nowell's son, reflecting on the surreal experience of performing 30 years after their initial tour, emphasizing the generational connection through music.
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