Monster Magnet guitarist Ed Mundell has finished laying down the tracks for the group's new studio album with producer Matt Hyde.
Monster Magnet mainman Dave Wyndorf was forced to halt work on the CD in February 2006 after overdosing on prescription drugs, (I thought drugs for Dave is like water to normal people).
Hyde, who worked with Monster Magnet on their "Powertrip" and "God Says No" releases, stated about the band's new CD back in March 2006, "I believe it has the potential to be their best record since 'Powertrip'."
Monster Magnet's last studio album, "Monolithic Baby", was released in 2004 via SPV.
Monster Magnet mainman Dave Wyndorf was forced to halt work on the CD in February 2006 after overdosing on prescription drugs, (I thought drugs for Dave is like water to normal people).
Hyde, who worked with Monster Magnet on their "Powertrip" and "God Says No" releases, stated about the band's new CD back in March 2006, "I believe it has the potential to be their best record since 'Powertrip'."
Monster Magnet's last studio album, "Monolithic Baby", was released in 2004 via SPV.
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