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Author:  Seinfeld26 [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Hit or Miss: Monster Magnet?

I bought Powertrip about four months ago. I must say that it has to be one of my favorite non-metal albums of the 90s. See You In Hell, Crop Circle, the title track, Temple Of Your Dreams, Space Lord. All killer songs.

What does everybody else think of them?

Author:  Adam [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 2:54 pm ]
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Definite hit. Dopes to Infinity and Powertrip are the only albums I've heard enough of to form an opinion, but they both rock. I need to listen to the more recent stuff.

Author:  Anonymous [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 7:20 pm ]
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From Superjudge on: HUGE HIT! The self-titled, Spine of God and the 25…Tab EP are hit or miss, mainly due to them being really trippy, drugged out stoner sludge or something. Superjudge is where they hit their stride. Anything before that is try-before-you-buy material.

I'm still wondering if the band is over. It's been over a year since Dave OD'd and not a word has been mentioned of it since. Their website remains stagnant, no new news has been posted, no updates, nothing. Dave could be a drooling retard right now. Who knows.

Author:  Anonymous [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:24 pm ]
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Haven't really listened to them, but Space Lord is a cool track.

Author:  Legacy Of The Night [ Thu Apr 05, 2007 1:48 am ]
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Hit hit hit

Author:  Emmerder [ Thu Apr 05, 2007 4:36 am ]
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Definite hit.







My mom went to school with their ex-guitarist. I think she might have smoked pot with him.

Author:  Anonymous [ Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:08 am ]
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Emmerder wrote:
Definite hit.







My mom went to school with their ex-guitarist. I think she might have smoked pot with him.

Methinks you're getting only half the story. :ph34r:

Author:  Anonymous [ Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:44 pm ]
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Well, whattayaknow!

Quote:
MONSTER MAGNET frontman Dave Wyndorf has returned to the studio with producer Matt Hyde to resume work on the band's new album.

Wyndorf was forced to halt work on the CD in February 2006 after overdosing on prescription drugs.

Hyde, who worked with MONSTER MAGNET on their "Powertrip" and "God Says No" releases, stated about the band's new CD back in March 2006, "I believe it has the potential to be their best record since 'Powertrip'."

MONSTER MAGNET's last studio album, "Monolithic Baby", was released in 2004 via SPV.

Of course, that could be some PR nonsense. And which one of your Blabbermouth emo fags voted Miss?

Author:  Adam [ Fri Apr 06, 2007 1:47 am ]
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The Ghost of Eyesore wrote:
Well, whattayaknow!

Quote:
MONSTER MAGNET frontman Dave Wyndorf has returned to the studio with producer Matt Hyde to resume work on the band's new album.

Wyndorf was forced to halt work on the CD in February 2006 after overdosing on prescription drugs.

Hyde, who worked with MONSTER MAGNET on their "Powertrip" and "God Says No" releases, stated about the band's new CD back in March 2006, "I believe it has the potential to be their best record since 'Powertrip'."

MONSTER MAGNET's last studio album, "Monolithic Baby", was released in 2004 via SPV.

Of course, that could be some PR nonsense. And which one of your Blabbermouth emo fags voted Miss?


Sweet! Good news.

I still need to hear Monolithic Baby.

Author:  Anonymous [ Fri Apr 06, 2007 4:33 am ]
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Adam wrote:
The Ghost of Eyesore wrote:
Well, whattayaknow!

Quote:
MONSTER MAGNET frontman Dave Wyndorf has returned to the studio with producer Matt Hyde to resume work on the band's new album.

Wyndorf was forced to halt work on the CD in February 2006 after overdosing on prescription drugs.

Hyde, who worked with MONSTER MAGNET on their "Powertrip" and "God Says No" releases, stated about the band's new CD back in March 2006, "I believe it has the potential to be their best record since 'Powertrip'."

MONSTER MAGNET's last studio album, "Monolithic Baby", was released in 2004 via SPV.

Of course, that could be some PR nonsense. And which one of your Blabbermouth emo fags voted Miss?

Sweet! Good news.

I still need to hear Monolithic Baby.

Dude, it's a great album. You try lala?

Author:  Adam [ Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:56 am ]
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The Ghost of Eyesore wrote:
Adam wrote:
The Ghost of Eyesore wrote:
Well, whattayaknow!

Quote:
MONSTER MAGNET frontman Dave Wyndorf has returned to the studio with producer Matt Hyde to resume work on the band's new album.

Wyndorf was forced to halt work on the CD in February 2006 after overdosing on prescription drugs.

Hyde, who worked with MONSTER MAGNET on their "Powertrip" and "God Says No" releases, stated about the band's new CD back in March 2006, "I believe it has the potential to be their best record since 'Powertrip'."

MONSTER MAGNET's last studio album, "Monolithic Baby", was released in 2004 via SPV.

Of course, that could be some PR nonsense. And which one of your Blabbermouth emo fags voted Miss?

Sweet! Good news.

I still need to hear Monolithic Baby.

Dude, it's a great album. You try lala?


Yeah, I put it on there about a week ago.

Author:  Radagast [ Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:29 pm ]
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Hit. I don't listen to them too often, but hit all the way based on what I've heard, and also the half of their performance I caught at Sweden Rock '04 before going to see Brainstorm.

Author:  Adam [ Fri Apr 06, 2007 7:43 pm ]
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God Says No is on the way courtesy of lala.com

Is it pretty good? I heard it was really mellow for them.

Author:  Anonymous [ Sat Apr 07, 2007 12:50 am ]
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Adam wrote:
God Says No is on the way courtesy of lala.com

Is it pretty good? I heard it was really mellow for them.

It's definitely a great album. I wouldn't say it's mellow, but it's not as hard-hitting as other albums. There's a softness about the songs and their guitar tones and such, similar to the latest sound of Clutch albums. Stylistically, it's not very different from their other albums. You'll hear what I mean. It's a great album, regardless.

Author:  Shuten Doji [ Tue Apr 10, 2007 3:16 am ]
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Excellent band- Powertrip and God Says No were both excellent albums... haven't heard Monolithic Baby yet, though.

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