Monster Magnet – Dopes To Infinity

ROTW: Monster Magnet – Dopes To Infinity

Welcome back to another edition of The Daytime High’s Record of the Week. This week, we are plugging into a stellar high-water mark of stoner rock: Monster Magnet’s 1995 masterpiece, Dopes To Infinity.

This album marked the end of an era, serving as the final record of Monster Magnet’s initial, unadulterated space rock/stoner rock period. Following this release, the band would streamline their sound and image into a more generalized heavy metal style in an attempt to capture a wider commercial audience. But for many fans, Dopes To Infinity remains their absolute creative summit.

Black Sabbath heavy riffs and Hawkwind space jams

If your musical DNA includes a healthy dose of Black Sabbath heavy riffs and Hawkwind space jams, all twisted up with postmodern cynicism and 1960s garage psych, this album was tailor-made for your speakers. Frontman Dave Wyndorf is one of the most criminally underrated songwriters and producers in rock. While every Monster Magnet album boasts some fantastic tracks, Dopes is where the band’s sprawling, psychedelic, heavy vision completely locks into place.

Monster Magnet – Dopes To Infinity

Standout Tracks to Spin:

Ready to blast off? Turn the volume all the way up for these specific highlights:

  • “Dopes To Infinity”

  • “All Friends And Kingdom Come”

  • “Negasonic Teenage Warhead”