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Released
  
March 21, 1995

Dopes to Infinity (1995)
  
Powertrip (1998)

Release date
  
21 March 1995

Label
  
A&M Records

Length
  
62:21

Artist
  
Monster Magnet

Producer
  
Dave Wyndorf

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Recorded
  
1994 at The Magic Shop and Electric Lady Studios in New York

Genres
  
Stoner rock, Psychedelic rock, Space rock

Similar
  
Monster Magnet albums, Stoner rock albums

Monster magnet dopes to infinity full album


Dopes to Infinity is the third album by New Jersey rock band Monster Magnet. It was released on March 21, 1995.

Contents

Overview

The song "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" became the band's first hit single, after having appeared the previous year in different form in the American movie S.F.W.. Other tracks, such as the title track and "Dead Christmas" however, received little or no airplay, resulting in sales of the album being only slightly better than their previous album, Superjudge. The album did reach #51 on the UK Charts and #30 in the German Charts.

A music video was made for the song "Negasonic Teenage Warhead".

In 2011, Monster Magnet revisited the album when they embarked on "Dopes To Infinity 2011: The European Tour", performing the album live in its entirety at several European locations.

Reception

In 2005, Dopes to Infinity was ranked number 406 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.

Track listing

All tracks written by Dave Wyndorf, except where noted.

Personnel

  • Dave Wyndorf - vocals, bass, guitar, percussion, theremin, organ, bells, mellotron, producer
  • Ed Mundell - bass, guitar, background vocals
  • Joe Calandra - guitar, bass, background vocals
  • Jon Kleiman - percussion, drums, bass, background vocals
  • 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 whereby one of the two mentions that Dopes to Infinity was one of the best albums of all time.
  • A shorter version of the track "Look to Your Orb for the Warning" was featured on The Matrix soundtrack.
  • The main guitar riff to the song Dopes To Infinity was lifted from the 1971 song "Woman Tamer" by the proto-heavy metal band Sir Lord Baltimore
  • Songs

    1Dopes To Infinity5:44
    2Negasonic Teenage Warhead4:28
    3Look To Your Orb For The Warning6:32

    References

    Dopes to Infinity Wikipedia