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Monster Magnet is an American rock band. Hailing from
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, the group was founded in 1989 by
Dave Wyndorf David Wyndorf (born October 28, 1956) is an American musician who is the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and songwriter for rock band Monster Magnet. He is the frontman and only remaining original member of the band. Career Commercial suc ...
(vocals and guitar), John McBain (guitar) and Tim Cronin (vocals and drums); they have since gone through several lineup changes, leaving Wyndorf as the only constant member. Monster Magnet has released ten studio albums to date, and they are best known for their 1990s hits " Negasonic Teenage Warhead" and "
Space Lord "Space Lord" is a 1998 single by American rock band Monster Magnet from the album '' Powertrip''. The song is in the key of C minor. It brought them mainstream success, with its accompanying music video directed by Joseph Kahn. The song peaked at ...
". The band has also been credited for developing and popularizing the
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genre, along with
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,
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,
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and
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.


Career


Beginnings and ''Spine of God'' (1989–1992)

Original names for the band were Dog of Mystery, Airport 75, Triple Bad Acid and King Fuzz before finally settling on Monster Magnet, taken from the name of a 1960s toy made by
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, which Wyndorf liked when he was a child. In 1989, Monster Magnet released two demo cassettes: ''Forget About Life, I'm High on Dope'' and ''I'm Stoned, What Ya Gonna Do About It?''. The band's first "official" release was a single "Lizard Johnny/Freakshop USA" on Long Island-based Circuit Records. The first demo and single were recorded as a three piece (McBain, guitar and bass, Wyndorf, guitar and vocals, Cronin, drums and vocals). Before the second demo Jon Kleiman and Joe Calandra joined on drums and bass respectively. Thus the lineup was composed of McBain on guitar, Wyndorf on guitar and vocals, Cronin on vocals, Kleiman on drums and Calandra on bass. The EP '' Monster Magnet'' followed, on
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of
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, containing the songs "Snake Dance" and "Nod Scene", (both of which would appear again on '' Spine of God''), and "Tractor", (which would be re-recorded later for '' Powertrip''). In 1990 the band signed with
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and released a single "Murder/Tractor". Cronin left shortly after; although he would remain in the background- particularly at live shows- contributing to auditory effects, lights, and visuals, for many years. In 1991 they released their first full-length album, the
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'' Spine of God'' on the labels Go Get Organized/
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, Primo Scree,
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, Caroline Records,
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. The album is hailed as one of the classics of the stoner rock genre ranking 28th on Heavy Planet's "Top 50 of All Time". The album contained the single "Medicine" (which would be re-recorded ten years later on '' God Says No''), which was also the band's first
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. The band followed with a tour alongside rising grunge band
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. The
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helped the band get a recording contract with major
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. Their final release with Caroline Records was an EP titled '' Tab'' which included, among two other marathon-length songs, a 32-minute track called "Tab...". The Tab EP was recorded before Spine of God, yet released after it. McBain quit the band soon after and was replaced by
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guitarist
Ed Mundell Edward Mundell is an American rock guitarist known for his space rock 1970's inspired sound. From 1992 to 2010, he was the lead guitarist for stoner rock band Monster Magnet, contributing to eight albums in total. As of 2022, Mundell actively ...
.


A&M Records-era and popularity (1992–2002)

In 1992, Monster Magnet was signed to
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, and their first album on the label, '' Superjudge'', was released the following year. Despite being released on a major label, it fared poorly commercially. The songs "Twin Earth" and "Face Down" were released as singles (with accompanying videos), but it did little to help promote the album. ''
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'' (1995), the follow-up record, had a hit single, " Negasonic Teenage Warhead", which benefitted from a music video that received regular rotation on MTV. Still, the album was not as successful as the band had hoped. After the Dopes to Infinity tour, Wyndorf moved to
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,
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in order to begin working on '' Powertrip'' (1998), a breakthrough hit that finally earned the band a
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. Guitarist Phil Caivano joined the band in 1998. "
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", the first single, was a major radio hit and the band went on tour with successful bands Aerosmith, Metallica and Rob Zombie. The band also toured as one of the opening acts of the bands
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and Marilyn Manson co-headlined Beautiful Monsters Tour. Following the well-publicized falling out between the outspoken vocalists of Hole and Marilyn Manson, Monster Magnet continued touring with Manson and opened the first three shows of his
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. The songs "Powertrip", "Temple of Your Dreams", and "See You In Hell" also received airplay on rock radio stations. The album charted at No. 97 on the ''Billboard'' 200. After a two-year tour supporting ''Powertrip'', the band released '' God Says No'' (2001), charting at No. 153 on ''Billboard''. However, it failed to match the commercial success of the band's previous release. After the release, Joe Calandra and Jon Kleiman left the band. They would be replaced by Jim Baglino and Michael Wildwood who recorded ''Monolithic Baby!'' and, after a short stint, Wildwood was replaced by former
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drummer Bob Pantella, respectively. The band also left A&M Records during this period. Following the split from A&M Records, Monster Magnet wrote and performed "Live For The Moment", which was the former entrance theme of
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wrestler
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from 2002 to 2010. The song also appeared on the '' WWF Forceable Entry'' compilation.


''Monolithic Baby!'' and ''4-Way Diablo'' (2003–2008)

In 2003, Monster Magnet released ''
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'', a double album featuring their best songs, some rarities, and music videos from their time with A&M. They then signed to the
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an label SPV, and in early 2004 released '' Monolithic Baby!'' throughout Europe. The US release followed in May on SPV America. The band had a minor hit with the song "Unbroken (Hotel Baby)". In March 2005, Caivano departed after seven years service in a split described as amicable by Wyndorf. A followup to ''Monolithic Baby!'' was expected in March 2006, to coincide with their European tour, along with re-releases of ''Spine of God'' and ''Tab'', both featuring new artwork and liner notes; however the tour and album releases failed to materialize. On February 27, 2006, Dave Wyndorf
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d on prescription drugs and was hospitalized. In 2007, it was announced that Monster Magnet would release a new album, '' 4-Way Diablo'', which had been put back for a year because of Wyndorf's overdose. It was released later that year. Later in 2007, another greatest hits collection, ''20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Monster Magnet'', was released. "Powertrip" was used as the official theme song for the WWE pay-per-view event No Way Out 2007. Prior to Monster Magnet's 2008 European tour, Caivano returned to the band.


''Mastermind'', ''Last Patrol'' and ''Mindfucker'' (2009–2019)

On November 24, 2009, it was announced that Monster Magnet had signed a new deal with
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. The band also announced that they would enter the studio in January 2010 to record a new album for a summer release. According to Wyndorf, the band is very pleased with the label, which is "doing a good job". The new album, ''
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'', was released in October 2010. The band embarked on a massive European tour, in August and then in November–December 2010, to promote their new album. After the tour, Ed Mundell left the band after 18 years "to collaborate with other musicians and producers", forming The Ultra Electric Mega Galactic. Wyndorf stated that Garrett Sweeny (Riotgod) replaced Ed on the tour. In the fall of 2011, Monster Magnet toured and performed the seminal ''
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'' record in its entirety throughout Europe. One year later they did the same thing with their 1992 album ''Spine of God''. '' Last Patrol'' was released in North America on October 15, 2013. Monster Magnet's website also announced a North American tour for the album, their first in ten years. However, the remaining shows in mid-December got cancelled because of Wyndorf's influenza. The tour resumed in Europe in January and continued through February. Wyndorf stated that the band would play at each show the entire ''Last Patrol''. In November 2014 a reworked version of "Last Patrol" called '' Milking the Stars: A Re-Imagining of Last Patrol'' was released, and in October 2015, a reworked version of "Mastermind" called '' Cobras and Fire (The Mastermind Redux)'' was released. Featuring re-recordings and new arrangements, they contained a less polished, psychedelic production. In 2016, the band reissued the A&M era LPs with bonus content via Spinefarm Records. They toured Europe again. Monster Magnet's first studio album in five years, ''Mindfucker'', was released on March 23, 2018.


''A Better Dystopia'' (2020–present)

As of December 2020, Monster Magnet has been working on their eleventh studio album. It was mentioned that same month by '' Loudwire'' in their "88 of 2021's Most Anticipated Rock + Metal Albums" list. The band released the first single of the album ''A Better Dystopia'' on March 23, 2021: ''Mr. Destroyer'', a cover of the
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song. ''A Better Dystopia'' is 12 tracks of cover songs. Released on May 21, 2021, the album received critical acclaim.


Musical style and influences

Monster Magnet performing in 2017 Monster Magnet's style is heavily influenced by 1970s
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bands such as
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, and early metal bands such as
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, Deep Purple,
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, Captain Beyond and
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. Their music has been classified as
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, space rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock, heavy metal and
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. In addition to recording covers such as Black Sabbath's " Into the Void" ('' Master of Reality'', 1971) and Hawkwind's "Brainstorm" ('' Doremi Fasol Latido'', 1972), Wyndorf sometimes incorporated elements of space rock staples into his own songs. For instance, the ''
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'' title track borrows some of its lyrics from "Lord of Light" (''ibid.''), and '' Superjudges "Twin Earth" is a reinterpretation of Captain Beyond's "Mesmerization Eclipse" ('' Captain Beyond'', 1972). The main guitar riff to the track
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is lifted from The
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song "Woman Tamer" (''
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'', 1971). The band has cited British new wave/
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band Depeche Mode as an influence on its music. They covered Depeche Mode's "Black Celebration" for ''
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'', a 1998 Depeche Mode tribute album. Wyndorf is a fan of 1960s comic books, particularly ones by
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. He mentions Kirby in the song "Melt" from '' God Says No''. He also mentions
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characters
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(on "Baby Götterdämmerung" from '' Powertrip'') and
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(on "Ego, The Living Planet" from ''Dopes to Infinity''). "Mindless Ones" from the album "Last Patrol" has references to the race of the same name, Dormammu, Great Vishanti and The Ancient One from Marvel's 'Doctor Strange'. "All Shook Out" from ''God Says No'' has a reference to "Children of the Atom" which is a reference to
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, also from Marvel Comics. Additionally, Marvel's Fantastic Four is referenced in the song "The Titan Who Cried Like a Baby" on their ''Mastermind'' album.


In other media


Television

The television drama series '' Sons of Anarchy'' uses Monster Magnet tracks frequently. Those featured include "Monolithic" in season 1 (episode 10), "Radiation Day", "Slut Machine" and "Freeze and Pixelate" in season 2 (episodes 1, 4 and 13), and "100 Million Miles" in season 3 (episode 12). Tracks from the 2001 album '' God Says No'' have been used in television series, including the sci-fi TV series ''
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'' ("Heads Explode"), and ''
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'', which featured the track "God Says No" in an early episode. The reality series ''
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'' also used several tracks from '' Monolithic Baby!'', such as 'Slut Machine', 'Supercruel', and 'Unbroken' during multiple episodes.


Film

Tracks from the 1995 album ''
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'' were included on the soundtrack for ''
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'' ("Look to Your Orb for the Warning") and '' The Girl Next Door'' ("Dopes to Infinity"). The soundtrack of the 1994 movie '' S.F.W.'' features an early, otherwise-unreleased version of a song originally from ''Dopes to Infinity'', " Negasonic Teenage Warhead". The 1999 film Beowulf features the track "Lord 13" from Monster Magnet's early 1990s EP '' Tab'' during its end credits. The film ''
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'' (1996) features the track "The Secret". Several tracks from the 1998 Monster Magnet album '' Powertrip'' have been featured in film soundtracks, including "See You in Hell" in ''
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'' (1998), "Powertrip" in ''
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'' (1998), "Crop Circle" in ''
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'' (1998), and "Space Lord" in '' Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby'' (2006). "Big God", the bonus track on the Japanese edition of the album (and also B-side to "Space Lord"), appears in '' The Crow: Salvation'' (2000). Tracks from the 2001 album '' God Says No'' have also been used in films. '' Heavy Metal 2000'' (2000) includes "Silver Future"; '' Made'' (2001) includes "Down in the Jungle"; and ''
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'' (2000) includes "Heads Explode", and part of the music video for "Heads Explode" is also shown in ''Dracula 2000''. The 2004 mountain bike film ''New World Disorder V - Disorderly Conduct'' features "Radiation Day" and "Slut Machine" on its soundtrack. Monster Magnet contributed a cover of the MC5 song " Kick Out the Jams" to the '' Varsity Blues'' soundtrack. They also performed their track "Master of Light" from ''Monolithic Baby!'' live in a scene in the movie ''
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''. The Marvel Comics character Negasonic Teenage Warhead, featured in the 2016 film ''
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'' and its sequel, is named after the song of the same name from the band's album ''Dopes to Infinity''.


Video games

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release '' MotorStorm'' featured "Powertrip" from ''Powertrip''. *
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's early 90s release ''
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'' featured "Dinosaur Vacuum" from '' Superjudge''. * Activision Value's 2006 release ''
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'' featured "
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". * MercurySteam's 2017 release "Raiders of the Broken Planet", later renamed to "
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", featured "
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" as the opening theme


Promotional use

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series has used both "Powertrip" from ''Powertrip'' and "Melt" from ''God Says No''. *"Live for the Moment" was the theme song of
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wrestler
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, and was featured on '' WWF Forceable Entry''. *"Space Lord" is used in a commercial for the Swedish chain store JC (jeans and clothes). *"Powertrip" from ''Powertrip'' was the official theme song for No Way Out 2007 for WWE.


Band members

Current members *
Dave Wyndorf David Wyndorf (born October 28, 1956) is an American musician who is the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and songwriter for rock band Monster Magnet. He is the frontman and only remaining original member of the band. Career Commercial suc ...
– vocals, rhythm guitar (1989–present) * Phil Caivano – rhythm guitar, lead guitar (1998–2005, 2008–present) * Bob Pantella – drums (2004–present) * Garrett Sweeny – lead guitar (2010–present) * Alec Morton – bass guitar (2020–present) Former members * John McBain – lead guitar, bass (1989-1992) * Tim Cronin – vocals, drums, bass (1989–1990) * Tom Diello – drums (1989–1991) *
Ed Mundell Edward Mundell is an American rock guitarist known for his space rock 1970's inspired sound. From 1992 to 2010, he was the lead guitarist for stoner rock band Monster Magnet, contributing to eight albums in total. As of 2022, Mundell actively ...
– lead guitar (1992–2010) * Joe Calandra – bass guitar (1990–2001) * Jon Kleiman – drums (1991–2001) * Jim Baglino – bass guitar (2001–2013) * Michael Wildwood – drums (2001-2004) * Chris Kosnik - bass guitar (2013-2020)


Timeline


Members' other projects

As teenagers, Wyndorf and Caivano played in
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band
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from the late 70s until 1985. The band was managed by
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, put out two indie singles and an EP on Elektra Records, played with the Ramones at
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, featured guitar from future producer
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, and appeared both on the Uncle Floyd Show and in a
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issue of Amazing Spider-Man. Since the mid-1990s, Cronin and Kleiman have fronted The Ribeye Bros. In 2003, Pantella mixed and plays bass on
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's ''Bridgeburner'' album. Mundell also played lead guitar on The Glasspack's track "Peepshow". The album was released on
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in May 2004. In 2010, Ed Mundell left Monster Magnet to collaborate with new musicians and producers. In 2011 he formed The Ultra Electric Mega Galactic, and has contributed to albums for Sasquatch, Abrahma, 9 Chambers. His solo album "Space Time Employment Agency" is slated for 2013. In 2007 Pantella joined The Atomic Bitchwax. Also in 2007, Pantella and Baglino formed RIOTGOD, along with Garrett Sweeny (of Psycho Daisy), and Mark Sunshine. In 2010, Pantella appeared on LadyKiller's debut self-titled release. He is credited as having played drums on 13 of the 16 songs, in addition to having tracked more than half of the album at his recording studio in Sayerville, New Jersey. In 2010, the first single "American Dream" was released on One Voice by Capricorn, a band formed by Phil Caivano, Todd Youth (of Murphy's Law, Danzig,
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,
Glen Campbell Glen Travis Campbell (April 22, 1936 – August 8, 2017) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, actor and television host. He was best known for a series of hit songs in the 1960s and 1970s, and for hosting '' The Glen Campbell Good ...
and
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) and Karl Rosqvist (of Danzig, The Chelsea Smiles and
Michael Monroe Matti Antero Kristian Fagerholm (born 17 June 1962), better known by his stage name Michael Monroe, is a Finnish rock musician who rose to fame as the vocalist for the glam punk band Hanoi Rocks, and has served as the frontman for all-star sid ...
). Chris Kosnik has played in The Atomic Bitchwax since its formation in 1993.


Discography


Studio albums


Remix/redux albums


EPs


Compilation albums


Singles


References


External links

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