When the band originally started working on their third studio album, which would go on to become Dopesmoker, their label, London Records, wasn't a fan of the idea of one long song. They attempted to make an album out of it by breaking it into several different tracks, which is what would end up being released as Jerusalem in 1999.
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In 2012, Southern Lord Records came out with a deluxe rerelease of Dopesmoker, which peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. A decade later, Third Man Records released a remastered version of the record that included a Sleep song that hadn't been released on digital before called "Hot Lava Man." A few months after its streaming release, a vinyl reissue also came out.
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