
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: Quite prescient, the Crowds pattern was designed years before the rallies, protests, and riots of the last couple years. Disenchanted by the ""slacktivist"" generation, we were hopeful for a new class of youth who were galvanized to fight for themselves and fight for others. Crowds are comprised of an uprising. It also refers back to The Hundreds itself, a name that stands for a community in movement.