Dopes to Infinity
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Dopes to Infinity | |||||
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Studio album by Monster Magnet | |||||
Released | March 21, 1995 | ||||
Recorded | 1994 at The Magic Shop and Electric Lady Studios in New York | ||||
Genre | Stoner rock Space rock Psychedelic rock |
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Length | 62:26 | ||||
Label | A&M Records | ||||
Producer | Dave Wyndorf | ||||
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Monster Magnet chronology | |||||
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Dopes to Infinity is the third album by New Jersey rock band Monster Magnet. It was released on March 21, 1995 (see 1995 in music). Its song "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" became the band's first hit single, after having appeared the previous year in different form in S.F.W., an American movie. Other tracks like the title track and "Dead Christmas" however, received little or no airplay, making the sales of the album only slightly better than their last album, Superjudge. The album did reach #51 on the UK Charts.
A music video was made for "Negasonic Teenage Warhead".
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[edit] Track listing
- "Dopes to Infinity" (Wyndorf) – 5:43
- "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" (Wyndorf) – 4:28
- "Look to Your Orb for the Warning" (Wyndorf) – 6:32
- "All Friends and Kingdom Come" (Wyndorf) – 5:38
- "Ego, the Living Planet" (Wyndorf) – 5:07
- "Blow 'em Off" (Wyndorf) – 3:51
- "Third Alternative" (Wyndorf) – 8:33
- "I Control, I Fly" (Kleiman/Wyndorf) – 3:18
- "King of Mars" (Wyndorf) – 4:33
- "Dead Christmas" (Wyndorf) – 3:54
- "Theme from 'Masterburner'" (Calandra/Wyndorf) – 5:06
- "Vertigo" (Wyndorf) – 5:41
[edit] Personnel
- Joe Calandra - guitar, bass, background vocals
- Jon Kleiman - bass, percussion, drums, background vocals
- Ed Mundell - bass, guitar, background vocals
- Steve Rosenthal - engineer
- Dave Wyndorf - organ, bass, guitar, percussion, theremin, vocals, bells, producer, mellotron
[edit] Charts
[edit] Album
Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1995 | Heatseekers | 22 |
[edit] Singles
Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1995 | "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 19 |
1995 | "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" | Modern Rock Tracks | 26 |
[edit] Miscellanea
- Track 5 was inspired by the character Ego the Living Planet from the Marvel Comics universe.
- During the early days of MTV2 (1998), in between music videos, a conversation in the woods of two stoner types was shown wereby one of the two mentions that Dopes to Infinity was one of the best albums of all time.
- The track "Look to Your Orb for the Warning" was featured on the Matrix soundtrack.
Monster Magnet |
Dave Wyndorf | Ed Mundell | Jim Baglino | Bob Pantella |
Former members: Tim Cronin | Joe Calandra | Jon Kleiman | John McBain | Michael Wildwood | Phil Caivano |
Discography |
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Studio Albums: Spine of God (1991) | Superjudge (1993) | Dopes to Infinity (1995) | Powertrip (1998) | God Says No (2000) | Monolithic Baby! (2004) | 4-Way Diablo (2007) |
EPs: Monster Magnet (1990) | Tab (1991) |
Singles: "Medicine" | "Twin Earth" | "Face Down" | "Dopes To Infinity" | "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" | "Dead Christmas" | "Space Lord" | "Powertrip" | "Temple Of Your Dreams" | "See You In Hell" | "Silver Future" | "Heads Explode" | "Unbroken (Hotel Baby)" | "The Right Stuff" | "Monolithic" |
Compliation Albums: Greatest Hits (2003) | 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Monster Magnet (2007) |