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'''"Space Lord"''' is a 1998 single by the stoner rock band Monster Magnet, from their album ''Powertrip''. The song was a smash hit on rock radio, peaking at #3 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The song is notable for being the first music video played on ''MTV Total Request Live''.
'''''Space Lord''''' is a 1998 single by the stoner rock band Monster Magnet, from their album ''Powertrip''. The song was a smash hit on rock radio, peaking at #3 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The song is notable for being the first music video played on ''MTV Total Request Live''.


When the song was first released, A&M Records required the band to remove the line "Space lord, motherfucker" before releasing their album. The word "mother" echoes where the word "fucker" should be.
When the song was first released, A&M Records required the band to remove the line "Space Lord, motherfucker" before releasing their album. The word "mother" echoes where the word "fucker" should be.


A full band recording of the "motherfucker" edition has never been released, and is presumably under the control of Universal Music, the successor-in-interest to A&M Records. However, two explicit remixes are known to exist online. The easiest remix to find, the "Intergalactic 7 Remix", is available on international versions of Monster Magnet's ''Greatest Hits'' compilation. A second remix, "Monster Bootnet" by Boys Noize, is only available as a bootleg.
A full band recording of the "motherfucker" edition has never been released and is presumably under the control of Universal Music, the successor-in-interest to A&M Records. However, two explicit remixes are known to exist online. The easiest remix to find, the "Intergalactic 7 Remix", is available on international versions of Monster Magnet's ''Greatest Hits'' compilation. A second remix, "Monster Bootnet" by Boys Noize, is only available as a bootleg.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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[[Category:Lost music]]
[[Category:Lost music]]

Revision as of 14:02, 30 January 2018

Space Lord.jpg

The single cover of "Space Lord"

Status: Lost


Space Lord is a 1998 single by the stoner rock band Monster Magnet, from their album Powertrip. The song was a smash hit on rock radio, peaking at #3 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The song is notable for being the first music video played on MTV Total Request Live.

When the song was first released, A&M Records required the band to remove the line "Space Lord, motherfucker" before releasing their album. The word "mother" echoes where the word "fucker" should be.

A full band recording of the "motherfucker" edition has never been released and is presumably under the control of Universal Music, the successor-in-interest to A&M Records. However, two explicit remixes are known to exist online. The easiest remix to find, the "Intergalactic 7 Remix", is available on international versions of Monster Magnet's Greatest Hits compilation. A second remix, "Monster Bootnet" by Boys Noize, is only available as a bootleg.

Gallery

"Monster Bootnet" by Boys Noize

The Intergalactic 7 Remix of "Space Lord"

The official video of "Space Lord"