Monster Magnet
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The 69 Eyes To Perform On 'Fearless Music' This Weekend [News]...Blast Records (September 15 in the U.S. through The End Records). It was tracked with the Grammy-winning producer Matt Hyde (Slayer, Monster Magnet, Fu Manchu) and features a guest appearance by Monster Magnet's Ed Mundell. The... In this article: The 69 Eyes, Monster Magnet, San Francisco, California, New York City, MTV, Bam Margera, Transplants, Grammy, Cypress Hill, and Fu Manchu |
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Wikipedia | October 18, 2009
The Glasspack
...also were included in several video games around this time for the Xbox and the release of the Xbox 360. The ''Bridgeburner'' was mixed by Monster Magnet's Bobby Pantella whom also filled a couple gaps in the bass area. The record also...
In this article: Crain, Small Stone Records, Nebula, Louisville, Kentucky, Man's Ruin Records, Europe, and United States
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Wikipedia | October 04, 2009
Negasonic Teenage Warhead (song)
"Negasonic Teenage Warhead" is the second track on Monster Magnet's 1995 album, Dopes to Infinity. It became the band's first successful single. "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" was the first song recorded by Monster Magnet after the release of...
In this article: Dave Wyndorf, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Superjudge, Dopes to Infinity, MTV, S.F.W., DVD, and Grant Morrison
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Dave Wyndorf
David "Dave" Albert Wyndorf (born October 28, 1956) is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter for the American stoner rock group Monster Magnet. He is the frontman and only remaining original member of the band. Born the 28th of...
In this article: Dave Wyndorf, 4-way Diablo, Dog, God, Hawkwind, and Powertrip
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Wikipedia | September 28, 2009
Ed Mundell
Ed Mundell is the lead guitarist for the American stoner rock band Monster Magnet. He joined the band in 1992 and he is currently the band's oldest member aside from Dave Wyndorf. Mundell grew up in New Jersey. In 1992 he joined Monster...
In this article: Ed Mundell, John McBain, Dave Wyndorf, Small Stone Records, The Atomic Bitchwax, and New Jersey
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Wikipedia | September 28, 2009
Monster Magnet
...was finally updated. Before their 2008 European tour, Phil Caivano returned to the band to resume duties on guitar alongside the band. Monster Magnet's style and material are heavily influenced by 1970s space rock bands such as Hawkwind...
In this article: Dave Wyndorf, Powertrip, The Atomic Bitchwax, Dopes to Infinity, Superjudge, God Says No, God, and A&M Records
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Wikipedia | September 12, 2009
The Atomic Bitchwax
...formed in the mid 1990s by Chris Kosnik of Atlantic Records "Godspeed" and Ed Mundell of A&M Records "Monster Magnet" from Long Branch, New Jersey. The band's first two albums, ''I '' and ''II '', had a heavy psychedelic sound with roughly...
In this article: The Atomic Bitchwax, Godspeed, Ed Mundell, Boxriff, Atlantic Records, Tee Pee Records, and A&M Records
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PopMatters | August 27, 2009
Stardeath & White Dwarfs: The Birth (Review)
...pattern that they begin to get grating by song's end. Likewise, "The Sea Is on Fire" kicks the album off with a chunky, phased, Monster Magnet-esque riff that plays to more celestial than raucous ends. However, the vocals sound like a...
In this article: Stardeath and White Dwarfs, The Flaming Lips, In a Priest Driven Ambulance, Warner Brothers, Ether, Borderline, Endorphin, Rock Band, and 2001: A Space Odyssey
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Blogcritics | August 14, 2009
Music Review: New Tales To Tell: A Tribute To Love And Rockets
...from some of the alternate music industry's best names. Among them are The Dandy Warhols, Blaqk Audio, The Flaming Lips, Puscifer, Monster Magnet, and Better Than Ezra. Overall, the album was a big hit with me: I absolutely adored the new...
In this article: The Dandy Warhols, Puscifer, The Flaming Lips, Daniel Ash, Kevin Haskins, David J, and Better Than Ezra
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Wikipedia | December 27, 2008
Greatest Hits (Monster Magnet album)
Greatest Hits is the title of New Jersey stoner metal band Monster Magnet's 2003 greatest hits album released by A&M Records. The first disc contains Monster Magnet's best known material, and contains tracks from 1991's Spine of God (albeit...
In this article: God Says No, Dopes to Infinity, Black Sabbath, Spine of God, Monster Magnet, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Nativity in Black II, Into the Void, and A&M Records
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | November 13, 2007
Monster Magnet The A.V. Club
Monster Magnet | The A.V. Club Monster Magnet's Dave Wyndorf has been dealt, or has dealt himself, a succession of losing and winning hands over the 18 years leading up to his band's seventh album, 4-Way Diablo. Drug addiction, lineup...
In this article: 4-way Diablo, Dave Wyndorf, The A.V. Club, Britney Spears, Rob Zombie, and Eagles of Death Metal
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Monster Magnet is an American hard rock band. Hailing from Red Bank, New Jersey, the group was founded by Dave Wyndorf (vocals and guitar), John McBain (guitar), Tom Diello (drums), and Tim Cronin (vocals and bass). The band first went under the name "Dog of Mystery" and later "Airport 75" before finally settling on "Monster Magnet," taken from the name of a 1960s toy made by Wham-O, which Wyndorf liked when he was a child.
- Name:
- Monster Magnet
- Origin:
- New Jersey, United States
- Years Active:
- 1989-present
- Current members:
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- Dave Wyndorf
- Bob Pantella
- Ed Mundell
- Jim Baglino
- Former Members:
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- Joe Calandra
- John McBain
- Jon Kleiman
- Tim Cronin
- Phil Caivano
- Michael Wildwood
- Tom Diello
- Genre:
- Hard rock, psychedelic rock, space rock, stoner metal
- Record Label:
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- A&M Records (1993–2003)
- Caroline Records (1991–1993)
- Glitterhouse Records (1989–1991)
- SPV Records (2003-present)
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