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  2. Tab (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tab (alternately referred to as MONSTER MAGNET 25.....TAB, Tab 25, or 25 Tab) is the second EP by American rock band Monster Magnet, released in 1991.Initially released only in Europe, it was recorded before the band's 1991 debut full-length album Spine of God and was not released in North America until after the group's 1993 album Superjudge became a minor hit. [3]

  3. God Says No - Wikipedia

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    God Says No is the fifth studio album by American rock band Monster Magnet. [6] It was released in the United Kingdom on November 12, 2000, [ 7 ] and in the United States on April 10, 2001. It was a commercial failure compared to their previous album, Powertrip .

  4. Monster (R.E.M. album) - Wikipedia

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    The original CD booklet's liner notes were expanded with lyrics and a photo gallery. [60] In November 2011 Monster was ranked ninth on Guitar World 's top-ten list of 1994 guitar albums, between Rancid's Let's Go and Tesla's Bust a Nut. [61] Guitar World also included the album on their list "Superunknown: 50 Iconic Albums That Defined 1994". [62]

  5. The Sound of the Sand and Other Songs of the Pedestrian

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    The Sound of the Sand and Other Songs of the Pedestrian is the debut studio album by experimental singer-songwriter David Thomas.Originally released on October 30, 1981, by Rough Trade Records, the album was remastered in 1997 by Paul Hamann and David Thomas for its inclusion in the Monster anthology box set.

  6. Ed Mundell - Wikipedia

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    Mundell is a self-taught guitar player who grew up in New Jersey.He joined Monster Magnet as lead guitarist in 1992. [1] His first recorded appearance with the band was a 1992 single for GLitterhouse, titled Evil/elephant Bell, followed by the iconic stoner rock album 1993's Superjudge album.

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  8. Fred Schneider and the Shake Society - Wikipedia

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    Musicians and backing vocalists varied from track to track. Notable names included co-producer Bernie Worrell on keyboards, synthesizers and/or backing vocals on several tracks, as well as Schneider's B-52's bandmate Kate Pierson on backing vocals on four tracks, including "Monster" (in addition to appearing in its music video).

  9. Monster (The Automatic song) - Wikipedia

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    "Monster" is the third UK single by Cardiff-based Welsh band the Automatic, taken from their debut album, Not Accepted Anywhere. The track was released on 5 June 2006 in the UK and subsequently reached No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart .