
Bomb Story: Sub Adam is clearly a parody of Sublime's 1992 debut album, 40oz. to Freedom. At that time, Bobby Hundreds was a big Sublime fan, having grown up in the Southern California ska-punk scene. He even got to attend a Sublime show and photograph lead singer Bradley Nowell mere months before he died.| Background Story: The Hundreds' most iconic repeating pattern is the Paisley print. The irony? The message got lost. In fact, Bobby was never even a fan of the paisley design. It was a reference to bandana print, but the world glommed onto those trademark buta drops. So, over the years, we have re-worked the Paisley print throughout collections, and in the early 2010s, it returned as the Bandana Print. For the first time, we got to appreciate the Paisley in its orignal, intended form.