Superjudge by Monster Magnet
About the album Superjudge
The second official studio album by Monster Magnet came in 1993 and was titled Superjudge. Here, Monster Magnet continue to blend space rock with stoner rock, creating an extreme sound that manages to hypnotize the listener. Superjudge marked the debut participation of guitarist Ed Mundell, who replaced John McBain. Mundell stayed with the band for the next seven albums.
Among the eleven songs on the album, there are two covers: Howlin' Wolf's Evil from 1954 and Hawkwind's Brainstorm from 1971. The remaining nine songs are compositions by Dave Wyndorf, who also produced the album.
Superjudge did not achieve commercial success in the year of its release. In retrospect, this particular album is considered one of the most influential albums in the stoner rock/metal scene, impacting the genre significantly.
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