Volume Two (Sleep album)

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Volume Two
Volume Two cover
EP by Sleep
Released 1992
Recorded USA
Genre Stoner Metal
Length 15:40
Label Off The Disk
Sleep chronology
Volume One
(1991)
Volume Two
(1992)
Sleep's Holy Mountain
(1993)


Volume Two is an EP by the stoner metal band Sleep. The EP was unofficially released through the Off The Disk-record company (OTD-15) after Justin Marler had left the band to enter an Orthodox monastery. It consists of a cover of Black Sabbath and an early version of Nain's Baptism and The Druid, both to appear in their full form on Sleep's next album: Sleep's Holy Mountain. There were only 1000 copies pressed, making this a collector's item for most fans.


Lord of This World is edited with a fake live intro by Roy Page, a friend of the band, and the recording date and place was faked to 1979, Radio City Music Hall, NYC as a joke referring to their classic rock sound.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Lord Of This World" (8:03)
  2. "Nain's Baptism" (2:07)
  3. "The Druid" (5:30)
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