With their eclectic mix of punk, reggae, ska, and hip-hop, the Long Beach, California trio Sublime became one of the most beloved bands of the ‘90s. Singer/guitarist Bradley Nowell, bassist Eric Wilson, and drummer Bud Gaugh’s original run together only lasted eight years before Nowell’s tragic overdose death, but the three albums they recorded together have since sold over 17 million copies. In June, Sublime will release Until the Sun Explodes , the band’s first new studio album in 30 years, with Bradley’s son Jakob Nowell now in the band. And in November, the band will set off from Miami to the Bahamas for Sublime’s Reef Madness cruise . As the ultimate Sublime fan experience, the cruise’s four nights of music will include two Sublime sets as well as performances from friends like Yelawolf, G. Love, and the Long Beach Dub Allstars. If you love Sublime, here’s a look back at 10 of the most important moments in the band’s history as you prepare to set sail with the Reef Madness cruise. 10.…