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      • Monster Magnet has released eleven studio albums to date, and are best known for their 1990s hits "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" and "Space Lord". The band has also been credited for developing and popularizing the stoner rock genre, along with Masters of Reality, Kyuss, Fu Manchu and Sleep.
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  2. Monster Magnet is an American rock band, founded in Red Bank, New Jersey in 1989 by Dave Wyndorf (vocals and guitar), John McBain (guitar) and Tim Cronin (vocals and drums). The band has since gone through several lineup changes, leaving Wyndorf as the only constant member.

    • Little Bag of Gloom
    • Stay Tuned
    • Black Balloon
    • Big God
    • Bummer
    • Twin Earth
    • Negasonic Teenage Warhead
    • Mindless Ones
    • Space Lord
    • Power Trip

    Starting us off at number 10 is a track from Monster Magnet’s studio album 4-Way Diablo, released in 2007. The lyrics of the song “Little Bag of Gloom” were written by Dave Wyndorf where he talks about his pessimism. The song talks about how drugs have messed up his life to the point that he first thinks he is talking to a girl but then later reali...

    Dave Wyndorf was a great lyricist. His lyrics shine through most of the band’s songs, and you can feel that Monster Magnet had a significant influence on most present-day bands. The song is about people who are halfway in the past and halfway in the future, which can be pretty scary.

    “Black Balloon” is one of the easiest songs that Wyndorf ever wrote. It is the last track from the band’s second full-length album, Superjudge, which was released in 1993. In the song, Wyndorf tells the story of his show business journeys, from leaving his home in New Jersey to signing huge record deals with his band. He says that this had a signif...

    Our number seven spot goes to “Big God,” another single from the album Powertrip, although it also appears in the “Space Lord” CD. If you want to be a fun of the group even without listening to any other song, you should listen to this hit.

    Powertrip is one of those essential albums you have to listen to if you are a rock fan. “Bummer” is the fifth track from the 1998 hit album, which was certified gold by the RIAA. It is the longest song in the album, going to a little over seven minutes. Dave Wyndorf wrote the song, and it is about ladies he came across while on tour in the deep Sou...

    Monster Magnet does not get the credit they deserve for their influence on stoner rock back in the 90s. The band’s 1993 album Superjudge is one of the finest produced in the early 90s. “Twin Earth” is the second track from the album which Dave Wyndorfwrote.

    This track was the first successful track released by Monster Magnet. The track is contained in the band’s 1995 album Dopes to Infinity. The song was about rock musicians, and Dave Wyndorf wrote it to show that he disliked rock music that sang about sensitive issues such as depression and sadness in a bad way. The song was a moderate hit and peaked...

    Monster Magnet’s ninth studio album, Last Patrol, was a return to their original roots in their style and recording. “Mindless Ones” is the sixth track off the album and runs for around five and a half minutes. The track has a 60’s garage feel with incredible vintage guitar melodies that you will absolutely fall in love with.

    Dave Wyndorf wrote the song at a time when he had hurt his knee, and he had taken some time off. His record label forwarded him press coverage from Europe, where they referred to him as “Space Lord.” He vowed to release a song by the title once he was able to walk again. The track peaked at position 3 in the Billboard US Mainstream Rock and was the...

    The undisputed top song in our list of the greatest Monster Magnet songs of all time is the hit song “Powertrip” from the album Powertrip. The song peaked at number 20 in Billboard Magazine’s Main Stream Rock Tracks and was the theme song for the WWE pay-per-view event “No Way Out” in 2007.

  3. Sep 17, 2024 · As underground minnows and progenitors of the stoner-rock genre, Monster Magnet shockingly became the toast of the mainstream in 1998 when their fourth full-length record, Powertrip, was hailed as album of the year in both Metal Hammer and Kerrang!

  4. Apr 4, 2024 · Monster Magnet is known for their energetic and captivating live performances. The band members are known for their powerful stage presence and their ability to engage with the audience. They often incorporate theatrical elements into their shows, such as costumes and props.

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  5. Apr 20, 2016 · The blueprint for a more cross-pollinated form of underground rock – known today as stoner-rock – it spawned New Jersey natives Monster Magnet, one of the most prolific bands to emerge from...

    • Oran O'beirne
  6. Monster Magnet is an American rock band, founded in Red Bank, New Jersey in 1989 by Dave Wyndorf (vocals and guitar), John McBain (guitar) and Tim Cronin (vocals and drums). The band has since gone through several lineup changes, leaving Wyndorf as the only constant member.

  7. Nov 23, 2015 · It’s so hard for me to choose my favourite songs from the Monster Magnet career, because they all mean something to me. But I suppose a lot of the time I’d go for the little songs, the ones which might get overlooked.