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〕 |rev2 = ''Entertainment Weekly'' |rev2Score = (B+)〔Browne, David. ("Superjudge" ). ''Entertainment Weekly''. April 30, 1993, cited December 26, 2013〕 |rev3 = ''Riff Raff'' |rev3Score = (B)〔Liddell, Mark. ("Superjudge" ). ''Riff Raff''. July 1993, cited December 26, 2013〕 }} ''Superjudge'' is the second full length album by Monster Magnet, released on April 6, 1993 (see ''1993 in music''). ==Overview== Superjudge was Monster Magnet's second official album (''Tab'' being an EP) and also their debut for A&M Records. It was recorded and mixed by Steve Rosenthal at New York's "The Magic Shop" studio in October, 1992. All original material was composed by Dave Wyndorf. The album fared poorly commercially, largely due to its release coinciding with the advent of the grunge era, which ultimately resulted in a dramatic decline in the popularity of heavy metal in general. The album includes cover versions of Willie Dixon's "Evil" (using the arrangement by Cactus, from their 1971 album ''Restrictions''), and Hawkwind's "Brainstorm" from their 1972 album, ''Doremi Fasol Latido''. It is the first Monster Magnet album to feature lead guitarist Ed Mundell, who replaced founding member John McBain. Music videos were made for the songs "Twin Earth" and "Face Down". Though a commercial disappointment in the months following its release in 1993, it has since become a very influential album within the stoner rock genre.〔("Monster Magnet - Superjudge" ). web2carz.com. Retrieved on December 26, 2013.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Superjudge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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