![]() On 26th February 2001, they released their second album, Madre de Dios, again via Man's Ruin, with a vinyl version released by Molten Universe. Dozer supported the album with a European tour alongside fellow Swedish stoner rock band Lowrider. On 25th April 2000 Dozer released this album, titled In The Tail of a Comet, which is said to have been recorded for only $500. The owner of the label, Frank Kozik, was personally impressed with Dozer's sound and gave them a contract to record their first studio album. First Studio Albums ĭuring the bands early years, they sent a demo tape to Man's Ruin Records, a label which, at the time, was highly influential and acclaimed throughout the stoner rock scene. ![]() In late 1999, Holappa formed another band, Greenleaf, which over the bands existence has included several members of Dozer. Later in the year, they released the second and third of their splits with Demon Cleaner titled Hawaiian Cottage and Domestic Dudes respectively. On April 20th 1999, Dozer also released a split with Unida. Later in the year, they released their first of three splits with fellow Swedish stoner rock band Demon Cleaner through Molten Universe, titled Demon Cleaner vs. In 1998 the band recorded and started to send out a demo, titled Universe 75. In 1997, Larsson left the band to pursue his love of martial arts and was replaced on bass by Johan Rockner who has remained with the band ever since. The band began life playing local youth centres and getting themselves support slots when bands played their home town. The original line-up of the band included Fredrik Nordin (vocals, rhythm guitar), Tommi Holappa (lead guitar), Magnus Larsson (bass) and Erik Bäckwall (drums). Dozer was formed in Borlänge, Sweden on December 25th 1995.
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