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Monster Magnet - Dopes To Infinity (Deluxe) (1995)

Monster Magnet - Dopes To Infinity (Deluxe) (1995)

BAND/ARTIST: Monster Magnet

Tracklist:

01. Monster Magnet - Dopes To Infinity
02. Monster Magnet - Negasonic Teenage Warhead
03. Monster Magnet - Look To Your Orb For The Warning
04. Monster Magnet - All Friends And Kingdom Come
05. Monster Magnet - Ego, The Living Planet
06. Monster Magnet - Blow 'Em Off
07. Monster Magnet - Third Alternative
08. Monster Magnet - I Control, I Fly
09. Monster Magnet - King Of Mars
10. Monster Magnet - Dead Christmas
11. Monster Magnet - Theme From "Masterburner"
12. Monster Magnet - Vertigo
13. Monster Magnet - Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Live)
14. Monster Magnet - Eclipse This
15. Monster Magnet - I'm Five Years Ahead Of My Time
16. Monster Magnet - Dopes To Infinity (BBC Session)
17. Monster Magnet - Blow 'Em Off (BBC Session)
18. Monster Magnet - Negasonic Teenage Warhead (BBC Session)
19. Monster Magnet - Twin Earth (BBC Session)
20. Monster Magnet - Blow 'Em Off (Spaghetti Western Mix)
21. Monster Magnet - Negasonic Teenage Warhead (From The "S.F.W." Soundtrack)

Expecting Monster Magnet to change from art-sludge-psych monsters into sweet cuddlebunnies from album to album clearly demonstrates a loss of reason. Wyndorf himself doesn't need to worry about losing his reason in particular, given how psychotically entertaining his band already is, and Dopes to Infinity is about as far apart from Superjudge as the original Siamese twins were to each other. Maybe "Dopeheads to Infinity" would have been the better title, but as the title track fires up into another rampage of excessively flanged guitar, storming lead riff, and steady drum stomp, all criticisms get left behind along with any sort of sanity. Wyndorf's singing is a touch crisper in the mix this time out, while the guitar playing is even more powerfully direct and epic amidst all the space-out swirl and rockets to the moon. It's the secret weapon of the album as a whole, turning Monster Magnet's gift for the large scale into something that's almost uplifting, often connecting with a listener instead of dominating one. That Mellotron ("Look to the Orb for the Warning") and strings (the acoustic guitar-led "Blow 'Em Off") are evident along with the sitars, folky strums, and similar acid quease of past albums only makes sense as a result. Then again, songs like "Ego, the Living Planet" and "Theme From 'Masterburner'" do a great job at sounding like Thor battling Galacticus for control of the universe no puny humans allowed. Lead single "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" became a minor hit, all the more surprising given how the band's idea of a commercial single features more processed guitar backing Wyndorf on the verses than the law normally allows. The catchy chug and scream of the chorus helps nail it, though, showing that Wyndorf can find the balance between his extreme and less-so sides when desired.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • shaboo
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Please re-upload
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  • whiskers
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Many thanks