''Extra Long Life'' is an album by Alkaline, a
dub music
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side project of the
Canadian
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rock
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band
Big Sugar and
reggae
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singer
Whitey Don. The album was released in 2000 on
Universal Records
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.
Most of the album's tracks are reworked versions of past Big Sugar songs.
Track listing
# "Headlights"
# "Maximum Judgement/Brown Bomber"
# "Tief Da Bike"
# "'Nuff Sugar"
# "Set Around"
# "Strictly Got To **ill"
# "Deliverance"
# "Maximum Version"
# "Listen Johnny Thompson"
# "Rambo"
# "Skull Dubbery"
# "Alka Lights"
References
2000 albums
Big Sugar (band) albums
Dub albums
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