Greatest Hits (Monster Magnet album)
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Greatest Hits is the title of New Jersey stoner metal band Monster Magnet's 2003 greatest hits album released by A&M Records. The first disc contains Monster Magnet's best known material, and contains tracks from 1991's Spine of God (albeit re-recorded) up until their 2000 effort, God Says No, while the second disc contains the band's music videos and a few b-sides and rarities.
Track listing
Disc one
- "Tractor" – 3:27 (from Monster Magnet, re-recorded on Powertrip)
- "Medicine" – 3:53 (from Spine of God, re-recorded on God Says No)
- "Dopes to Infinity" – 5:46 (from Dopes to Infinity)
- "Melt" – 5:45 (from God Says No)
- "Space Lord" – 5:56 (from Powertrip)
- "Powertrip" – 3:32 (from Powertrip)
- "Atomic Clock" – 5:07 (from Powertrip)
- "Heads Explode" – 3:49 (from God Says No)
- "Bummer" – 7:36 (from Powertrip)
- "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" – 4:28 (from Dopes to Infinity)
- "Dead Christmas" – 3:55 (from Dopes to Infinity)
- "Silver Future" – 4:59 (from God Says No (bonus track))
- "Black Balloon" – 3:06 (from Superjudge)
- "Crop Circle" – 5:33 (from Powertrip)
- "Kiss of the Scorpion" – 4:02 (from God Says No)
- "Space Lord (Intergalactic 7 Remix)" – 5:25 (previously unreleased)
Disc two
- "Unsolid" – 2:51 (b-side to "Face Down")
- "Big God" – 5:58 (b-side to "Spacelord", bonus track on Japanese editions of Powertrip)
- "Into the Void" – 8:05 (Black Sabbath cover, previously released on the tribute album Nativity in Black II: A Tribute to Black Sabbath)
- "I Want More" – 3:51 (previously released as a bonus track on the UK version of God Says No)
- "Space Lord" (Video) (from Powertrip)
- "Powertrip" (Video) (from Powertrip)
- "See You In Hell" (Video) (from Powertrip)
- "Heads Explode" (Video) (from God Says No)
- "Twin Earth" (Video) (from Superjudge)
- "Face Down" (Video) (from Superjudge)
- "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" (Video) (from Dopes to Infinity)
- "Space Lord (Intergalactic 7 Remix)" (Video) (previously unreleased)
Personnel
- Dave Wyndorf - Vocals, guitar
- Ed Mundell - Lead guitar
- Phil Caivano - Guitar on tracks 2, 4, 8, 12, and 15 on first disc, tracks 3 and 4 on second disc
- Joe Calandra - Bass
- Jon Kleiman - Drums
References
- ^ Prato, Greg. "Greatest Hits - Monster Magnet". AllMusic. Retrieved November 24, 2012.