Monster Magnet (EP)

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1990 EP by Monster Magnet
Monster Magnet |
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EP by Monster Magnet
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Released |
February 1, 1990 |
Recorded |
1989 |
Genre |
Psychedelic rock Stoner rock
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Length |
27:41 |
Label |
Glitterhouse |
Producer |
Monster Magnet |
Monster Magnet chronology |
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Monster Magnet (1990)
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Tab (1991)
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Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
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Monster Magnet is a self-titled debut EP released by Monster Magnet in 1990. It was released on both CD and vinyl through Glitterhouse Records of Germany. "Snake Dance" and "Nod Scene" would later be rerecorded for their first album, Spine of God, which was released in the following year. "Tractor" would later be re-recorded eight years later for the bands' breakthrough success, Powertrip.
Track listing
- "Snake Dance" - 3:21 (Wyndorf)
- "Tractor" - 3:25 (Wyndorf)
- "Nod Scene" - 7:15 (McBain/Wyndorf)
- "Freak Shop USA" - 4:37 (McBain/Wyndorf)
- "Lizard Johnny" - 5:25 (McBain/Wyndorf/Cronin)
- "Murder" - 3:37 (Wyndorf)
Personnel
Dave Wyndorf – Guitar, Vocals
John McBain – Guitar
- Tom Diello – Drums
- Tim Cronin – Bass, Additional Vocals
References
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Monster Magnet
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- Dave Wyndorf
- Phil Caivano
- Bob Pantella
- Garrett Sweeny
- Chris Kosnick
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Former members |
- Tim Cronin
- Tom Diello
- Joe Calandra
- Jon Kleiman
- John McBain
- Michael Wildwood
- Ed Mundell
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Demos |
- Forget About Life, I'm High On Dope (1989)
- We're Stoned, What Are You Gonna Do About It? (1989)
- TAB Demos (1989)
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Studio albums |
Spine of God (1991)
Superjudge (1993)
Dopes to Infinity (1995)
Powertrip (1998)
God Says No (2000)
Monolithic Baby! (2004)
4-Way Diablo (2007)
Mastermind (2010)
Last Patrol (2013)
Milking the Stars: A Re-Imagining Of Last Patrol (2014)
Cobras and Fire (The Mastermind Redux) (2015)
Mindfucker (2018)
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EPs |
Monster Magnet (1990)
Tab (1991)
Love Monster (2001)
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Singles |
- "Medicine"
- "Evil"
- "Twin Earth"
- "Face Down"
- "Dopes to Infinity"
- "Negasonic Teenage Warhead"
- "Dead Christmas"
- "Space Lord"
- "Powertrip"
- "Temple of Your Dreams"
- "See You in Hell"
- "Silver Future"
- "Heads Explode"
- "Unbroken (Hotel Baby)"
- "The Right Stuff"
- "Monolithic"
- "Wall of Fire"
- "Gods and Punks"
- "100 Million Miles"
- "Mindless Ones"
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Compliation albums |
Greatest Hits (2003)
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Monster Magnet (2007)
Space Lords (2012)
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Tours |
- Beautiful Monsters Tour
- Rock Is Dead Tour
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