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Monster Magnet - Spine of God (CD)

Album Details: Spine of God

Release Date:02/28/1992
Label:Steamhammer Us
UPC:693723996424

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User Reviews: Spine of God

  • Overall:

    The embodiment of drugs, sex, & rock n r

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 12, 2002

    Self described as "drug rock", this is an excellent album with more of a laid back feel. it doesn't have the polish and heavier sound of later albums. Worth the price for any Monster Magnet fan.

  • Overall:

    it's a satanic drug thing...

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 16, 2001

    Monster Magnet picks up where Hawkwind left off with a little bit more bite. this record goes from being excellent drug enduced psycadelic rock to excellent drug enduced metal in no time at all. Tracks like Snake Dance and Sin is a Good Man's Brother... will rip you apart with great guitar rifts and killer vocals. The only thing that makes this a 4 instead of a 5 is the quality of the recording, which isn't bad, but not as clear as God Says No. This is a must have for any Monster Magnet fan or any fan of great metal. Listen to this one and follow it up with God Says No and listen to the progression of this unique and understated band. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    The metal album for people who hate metal albums. A glorious and unapologetic celebration of pure indulgence, Spine of God is the ultimate stoner goof, a brilliant satire of headbanger culture so pitch-perfect that it's almost tempting to take it at face value. Bearing the warning, "It's a satanic drug thing...you wouldn't understand," the record is a complete mind-fck -- the production is positively viscous, a hallucinatory sludge of echo-drenched vocals, bone-rattling drums, and reverbed guitars which seem to stretch on into infinity; frontman Dave Wyndorf is like a shamanic idiot savant floating in a sea of bongwater, growling proclamations like, "If Satan lived in heaven, he'd be me" in the midst of deadpan fantasy freakouts which name-check every teenage metalhead staple, from Led Zep to ~Playboy to whippets. (There's even a toweringly psychedelic ode to everyone's favorite room deodorizer, "Ozium.") Monster Magnet's genius is that their music speaks directly to the audience it's ...poking fun at -- Spine of God's sheer sonic intensity is brain-warping stuff even without chemical additives, and its themes of sex, drugs, and evil are so hilariously over-the-top that it's impossible not to be charmed by the absolute mindlessness of it all. No matter what, proof positive that the road of excess leads anywhere but the palace of wisdom. - Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Monster Magnet

Throughout most of the 1990s, Monster Magnet struggled against the prejudices imposed upon image and sound by alternative rock fashion nazis. However, thanks to that movement's decline in recent years and the band's dogged persistence, their fourth album, Powertrip, catapulted to gold sales status with the help of its massive hard rock hit "Space Lord." They also became... Read more