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TMR 764LP
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Double LP version. 2003 release, 2023 repress. "Recorded in 1996 and not released (in slightly different edit/mix) until 1999 under the title Jerusalem, the legend and lore behind Dopesmoker would overshadow an LP of any lesser significance. But the 63-minute magnum opus dedicated exclusively to the sacrament of marijuana is not just the pinnacle of the goofily named stoner metal genre... it's inarguably one of the most important and influential albums of all time."
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TMR 764CD
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2003 release, 2023 repress. "Recorded in 1996 and not released (in slightly different edit/mix) until 1999 under the title Jerusalem, the legend and lore behind Dopesmoker would overshadow an LP of any lesser significance. But the 63-minute magnum opus dedicated exclusively to the sacrament of marijuana is not just the pinnacle of the goofily named stoner metal genre... it's inarguably one of the most important and influential albums of all time."
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TMR 724LP
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2021 release. "A 4/20 surprise release from stoner rock progenitors Sleep. This 2x12" single collection features both of Sleep's iconic 12" singles -- 2014's The Clarity and 2018's Leagues Beneath -- packaged together for maximum monolithic potency. Each 180g single has music on the A side and a new etching by artist Dave Kloc on the B side, plus all new artwork by Kloc on the gatefold LP jacket. A must-have for Sleep fans everywhere."
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TUP 034LP
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2024 repress. "Volume One is the debut album. It was the only album recorded with second guitarist Justin Marler, before he became an Orthodox monk. Volume One showcases a darker sound and stronger doom metal influence than Sleep's later work."
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