The
punk/
ska band
Sublime performed a cover version on their 1992 debut album
40oz. to Freedom. "Smoke Two Joints" was one of the first Sublime songs to be played on the
radio after "Date Rape". This cover includes
samples taken from the film
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (though this intro is typically removed when the song is played on the radio), of a
bong being used, and of the artists
Eazy-E and
Just Ice. Bert Susanka, lead singer of
the Ziggens (a major influence on Sublime), is also sampled saying, "Smoked cigarettes 'til the day she died!". The track is also featured in the 2003 film
Grind and is on the
Grind motion picture soundtrack as a somewhat shorter version. The track is also used in the film
Mallrats when the contestants for a game show are passed out on the floor after being given marijuana by
Jay and Silent Bob. Sublime's version is featured in the
Rocksmith 2014 video game as a DLC track. ==Other versions==