Sleep Biography
Sleep is a stoner metal band from San Jose, California. Active during the 1990s, Sleep earned critical and record label attention early in their career. Critic Eduardo Rivadavia describes them as "perhaps the ultimate stoner rock band" and notes they exerted a strong influence on heavy metal in the 1990s. However, conflict with their record company had contributed to Sleep's breakup by the end of the decade. The band reformed, performing sporadic live dates, in 2009. 2. Sleep is an experimental avant-garde group from New Zealand. Members: Kim Pieters (Dadamah, Flies Inside the Sun, Rain) , Peter Stapleton (Dadamah, The Pin Group, The Terminals, Flies Inside the Sun), Susan Ballard. Also sometimes Nathan Thompson (Sandoz Lab Technicians) included. They released two albums; Enfolded In Luxury (1999) and Ghostwriting (2001), both on Metonymic label. Their music can be categorized as "free noise" or "free improvisation" as well... 3. Sleep Is an Hardcore Punk band from Brighton, UK. They were only active from 89-91. 4. Sleep is the name of an Australian electronic music producer. Main body of works center around long ambient "sleep"-style productions, but also has done some more techno influenced tracks (see: Stalker Remixes). Released via the Polybonk netlabel. 5. Sleep is a hip hop artist and member of The Chicharones along with Josh Martinez. As a solo artist he has released Riot by Candlelight, Christopher, and Hesitation Wounds. As a member of The Chicharones he has released When Pigs Fly, Boss Hogs EP, and Swine Country.
Top Sleep Lyrics
Title | |
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1 | Dragonaut lyrics |
2 | Jerusalem lyrics |
3 | The Druid lyrics |
4 | Dopesmoker lyrics |
5 | Evil Gypsy / Solomon's Theme lyrics |
6 | Some Grass lyrics |
7 | Druid lyrics |
8 | Aquarian lyrics |
9 | From Beyond lyrics |
10 | Holy Mountain lyrics |
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Sleep Albums
Title | Release | ||
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1 | Jerusalem | ||
2 | Sleep's Holy Mountain | 2007 | |
3 | Dopesmoker | 2003 | |
4 | Volume One |