In The Tail of a Comet is the debut album by the Swedish stoner rock band Dozer, released on April 25, 2000, through Man's Ruin Records. It was recorded in February 1999 at the Rockhouse Studio in Borlänge, Sweden, for about $500. All songs were mixed and produced by Dozer with Bengt Backe.
Critical reception was generally mixed with a lean towards the positive. AllMusic noted it was more reminiscent of Metallica than the genre-defining Black Sabbath, and "falls short of exceptional, but it's a satisfying effort that has more plusses than minuses."
CMJ Music Review was generally positive, indicating it was a strong visceral experience and a promising debut album, although it lacked musical depth.