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BOTTOM is a stoner rock metal band currently from San Francisco, California, formed in 1998 in New York City, Lower East Side. Sina, the band's frontwoman, was also co-founder and singer of the all female Led Zeppelin tribute band Zepparella. Bottom was a regular support act at CBGB's in the late 90's and has also been featured in two books – The Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal and the A to Z of Doom, Gothic & Stoner Metal – both published in 2003. Originally from New York City, Bottom is one of bands that regularly played the New York "Dosage" nights at the East Village club Continental which helped coin the term "Stoner rock" when featured in an High Times Magazine article by journalist Bobby Black. History Bottom was founded by guitarist Sina, drummer Clementine and bassist Nila. Up to 2004, Bottom was largely a touring band, known for their marathon tour schedules. Bottom’s “Made in Voyage” tour spanned from February 11 to December 24 in which the band played daily with a day of every 20-40 days. Bottom also played the six week summer Van’s Warped Tour in 2000 during the day, while simultaneously headlining their “Feels So Good When You’re Gone” club tour at night. In 2002, Bottom toured Europe, hitting twenty-three countries in forty days. The band's debut album Made In Voyage was released on Mudflap Records NYC, and released later on Man's Ruin Records. Made in Voyage, was recorded in NYC, produced by Greg Gordon (engineer for Slayer, Helmet, and Public Enemy) and rele