Monster Magnet - Space Lord (Official Video)
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Channel: MonsterMagnetVEVO
Views: 22,500,695
Rating: 4.783998 out of 5
Keywords: Monster, Magnet, A&M, Rock, Monster Magnet Vevo, Monster Magnet Space Lord
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Length: 4min 30sec (270 seconds)
Published: Tue Jun 16 2009
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Fun fact! Negasonic Teenage Warhead from X-men/Deadpool draws her name from one of Monster Magnet's best songs.
Also they have a song called Ego The Living Planet.
I met Dave Wyndorf backstage after a terrific show a few years ago and he was the kindest performer I've ever met. Gave me and my brother over an hour of his time even though I'm sure he had other things he wanted to do after such an energetic show. Intelligent guy too and surprisingly soft spoken. It remains one of the best memories of my life.
(Bonus point for the bassist who approached us with 4 beers, handed each of us 2 of them and conspiratorially said: "There, one for each hand")
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"When I dont get my bath, I take it out on the slaves."
Totally relatable.
Until he found Ghost, Monster Magnet was my husbandβs favorite band for DECADES. Iβve heard most of their songs many, many times :) This one is definitely my favorite, though, and Iβm mad they lost the original uncensored master.
I loved their albums Superjudge and Dopes To Infinity. This is where they lost me a bit, but funny enough they got a ton of radio airplay from this one.
Dave Wyndorf is a clever bastard
Story time: I saw them at a show back in the day. Fear Factory opened (played new stuff off Obsolete - they were awesome), Monster Magnet was second bill, and Rob Zombie headlined.
Monster Magnet was terrible. Their songs never really ended; the guitarist just sort of noodled from one song to the next. They absolutely refused to play Spacelord at all, and the crowd started booing them. I remember one guy pushed his way to the front of the pit area, climbed up on the fence, screamed something like "you suck!" and loogied on the lead singer's shoes.
Most of the floor had turned their backs to the stage at this point, and the singer started screaming with a megaphone to have security throw the guy out, and this really made the audience unite in disdain for Monster Magnet, because the guy that spit had just had the balls to express how everyone felt, so this guy became a sort of hero. People booed even louder when he got hauled out the side door and thrown into the street.
For some reason, Monster Magnet then brought out a couple strippers who started making out onstage while the guitarist did more unrecognizable squeedly meedly stuff, and even the mostly nude women couldn't hold the audience's attention, and I'm pretty sure Monster Magnet left the stage much earlier than intended, because we waited a long time for Rob Zombie to start. However, Rob Zombie did not disappoint, and they blew the roof off the joint, and really made up for the dumpster fire that was Monster Magnet.