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  2. Sleep (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sleep's Holy Mountain (1992) is widely considered the seminal album in the evolution of stoner metal. [5] The album's release was followed by a potentially lucrative offer from London Records, and Sleep signed with them. Around this time, Earache released its first Black Sabbath tribute album, and Sleep contributed a cover of "Snowblind". [5]

  3. Deep_Frieze - Wikipedia

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    The album cover shown on this page is an early draft. On the finished cover, the artist's name is printed as SleepResearchFacility instead of sleep research facility, the album name is printed as Deep_Frieze instead of DEEP FRIEZE, and the text follows the curved lines on the map. [2]

  4. Jerusalem and Dopesmoker - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem and Dopesmoker are two versions of the third studio album by the American stoner doom band Sleep.The former title was released in 1999 by The Music Cartel and the latter was released by Tee Pee Records in 2003.

  5. Sleep's Holy Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The album, which includes the word "stoner" in the lyrics of two songs [4] and prominently features cannabis leaves in its album art, is widely considered one of the seminal albums in the evolution of stoner rock. It became a favourite of the heavy metal press and the band was heralded, along with Kyuss, as leaders of the emerging stoner metal ...

  6. The Sciences (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album received an average score of 84/100 from 11 reviews on Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim". [16] In the review for AllMusic , Mark Deming compared the album to the band's previous release, claiming that " The Sciences may not be as daring and ambitious as Dopesmoker , but it finds Sleep working at the top of their game in the ...

  7. Sleep Next to Plastic - Wikipedia

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    The repertoire includes covers of various artists recorded over three decades. The album's title derives from a lyric in Camper Van Beethoven's "Take the Skinheads Bowling" (Had a dream--I wanted to sleep next to plastic), which the band had covered as a B-side to their 1996 single Australia.

  8. Feel the Darkness - Wikipedia

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    It is the first album to feature bassist Myrtle Tickner and the only album to feature guitarist Aldine Strycnine. The song "Discontent", which was issued as 7" in 1990, does not appear on the original vinyl pressing of the album but has subsequently appeared on most CD versions. A limited 2004 vinyl reissue includes the Discontent 7" as a bonus ...

  9. Volume One (Sleep album) - Wikipedia

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    It was the only album recorded with original guitarist Justin Marler, before he would depart from the band in fall 1991 to become an Orthodox monk. Volume One showcases a darker sound and stronger doom metal influence than Sleep's later work. The image featured on the cover is taken from the Salvador Dalí painting "Soft Self-Portrait with ...