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Powertrip

Monster Magnet

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Monster Magnet is a stoner rock band from New Jersey with genuine roots in Hawkwind, Black Sabbath, and Iggy & The Stooges, making leader Dave Wyndorf's authority unquestionable. He lives and breathes this music, and it shows. There are no half-steps here. The opening Stooges-like menace of "Crop Circle" is earth-rattling, and things only get crazier from there. "Powertrip," "Space Lord," and "3rd Eye Landslide" are solid rock/punk numbers with massive guitar sounds that make them easy shots for the arena. "See You in Hell" tells a creepy story based in truth, with a garage-rock organ that's pure psychedelia. "Baby Götterdämerung" throws in heavily tremoloed guitar for a psychedelic ballad. "Temple of Your Dreams" evokes the warrior side of heavy metal. "Tractor," an older MM song, is a beautifully dirty track that wallows in sludge. "19 Witches" throws in spaghetti western guitar. The band sounds both heavy and like it's having fun. Powertrip is a stone classic.

Customer Reviews

Great album, except for one thing...

With the original disc copy being out of print for sometime I was happy to see this album in the iTunes music store. I held off on buying it when I saw that I could only buy the "clean" version of the album. As soon as I saw the word explicit next to a few track titles I bought it, naively thinking that it was the actual studio cut. Listening to Tractor earlier today (cut # 10) I noticed that it was not only censored, but censored with the classic 'bleep' noise. No track is labeled 'clean' but some are censored. The music itself is great, but iTunes isn't supplying the best version.

Don't buy until they correct explicit ratings!!!

This review is in no way reflective of the quality of music. Merely a reflection of my disgust with censoring music and being misled by an "explicit" rating on a clean version of Space Lord. If I wanted a clean version of any music I'd patronize Wal Mart, but since I refuse to support any company that feels that it knows whats best for me then I came here to purchase said track. I just purchased it and am in the process of deleting it from my account because as I said it's censored and therefore an abomination of what the artists intended. Granted it only cost a buck, but needless to say I'm dissapointed in itunes for mislabeling something yet again. Just a warning, buyer beware.

Explicit AND Clean versions on the same album?

This album completely rocks. My original CD was cooked and I looked forward to purchasing it vs. "loaning" it from a friend, but WTF? Why would you sell an album with a mix of explicit and clean versions. I want my cus words! The other songs should have been labeled CLEAN consistent with iTunes standard.

Biography

Formed: 1989 in Red Bank, NJ

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Retro-rock visionaries Monster Magnet spent much of the 1990s struggling against the prejudices imposed upon image and sound by alternative rock fashion nazis. In fact, it wasn't until that movement's late-'90s decline that the band's dogged persistence finally paid off, when their fourth album, Powertrip, catapulted to gold sales status on the strength of its massive hard rock hit, "Space Lord." In the meantime, Monster Magnet had managed to become one of the most successful and influential bands...
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