The heart of this collection consists of four seminal records that transitioned the band from punk-edged roots to monolithic icons:
: A vital piece of the discography for collectors, this release compiled rare B-sides, live tracks from the Marquee, and "greatest hits" material, serving as the band's final official statement. Technical Note: EAC-FLAC
: Their final studio effort. It’s a more somber, slightly more experimental departure that showed the band’s maturing songwriting before they disbanded. Key Compilations (The 2000 Era) The inclusion of the year 2000 usually refers to:
: Often cited as the blueprint for stoner rock. Produced by Chris Goss, this album introduced the "heavy but melodic" desert sound. Tracks like "Green Machine" and "Thumb" became instant underground classics.
For audiophiles, the designation is the "Gold Standard."
: The raw debut. It captures a young band still finding their footing, blending early 90s alternative grit with the heavy, bluesy riffs that would eventually define them.

