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==In other media== ===Television=== The television drama series ''[[Sons of Anarchy]]'' frequently used Monster Magnet tracks. Featured songs 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 appeared in television series, including the sci-fi series ''[[Alphas]]'' ("Heads Explode") and ''[[The Shield]]'', which featured the track "God Says No" in an early episode. The reality series ''[[Viva La Bam]]'' used several tracks from ''[[Monolithic Baby!]]'', such as "Slut Machine," "Supercruel," and "Unbroken" during multiple episodes. ===Film=== Tracks from the 1995 album ''[[Dopes to Infinity]]'' were included on the soundtrack for ''[[The Matrix]]'' ("Look to Your Orb for the Warning") and ''[[The Girl Next Door (2004 film)|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 (song)|Negasonic Teenage Warhead]]."<ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.monstermagnet.net/media.htm| title= Multimedia Magnet Downloads| website= monstermagnet.net| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100127134911/http://www.monstermagnet.net/media.htm| archive-date= January 27, 2010}}</ref> The 1999 film [[Beowulf (1999 film)|Beowulf]] features the track "Lord 13" from Monster Magnet's early 1990s EP ''[[Tab (album)|Tab]]'' during its end credits. The film ''[[Boys (1996 film)|Boys]]'' (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 ''[[Bride of Chucky]]'' (1998), "Powertrip" in ''[[Soldier (1998 American film)|Soldier]]'' (1998), "Crop Circle" in ''[[Urban Legend (film)|Urban Legend]]'' (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 film)|Made]]'' (2001) includes "Down in the Jungle,"<ref>{{cite web| url= https://www.moviemusic.com/soundtrack/M02963/made/ | title= Made| website= moviemusic.com}}</ref> and ''[[Dracula 2000]]'' (2000) includes "Heads Explode"; part of the music video for "Heads Explode" is also shown in ''Dracula 2000''. The 2004 [[mountain bike]] film ''New World Disorder V β Disorderly Conduct'' features "Radiation Day" and "Slut Machine" on its soundtrack. Monster Magnet contributed a cover of the [[MC5]] song "[[Kick Out the Jams (song)|Kick Out the Jams]]" to the ''[[Varsity Blues (film)|Varsity Blues]]'' soundtrack. They also performed their track "Master of Light" from ''Monolithic Baby!'' live in a scene in the movie ''[[Torque (film)|Torque]]''. The Marvel Comics character [[Negasonic Teenage Warhead]], featured in the 2016 film ''[[Deadpool (film)|Deadpool]]'' and its sequel, is named after [[Negasonic Teenage Warhead (song)|the song of the same name]] from the band's album ''Dopes to Infinity''. ===Video games=== * [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]'s 2007 [[PlayStation 3]] release ''[[MotorStorm (video game)|MotorStorm]]'' and [[Ubisoft]]'s 2018 release ''[[Far Cry 5]]'' featured "Powertrip" from ''Powertrip''. * [[Electronic Arts]]' early 1990s release ''[[Road Rash]]'' featured "Dinosaur Vacuum" from ''[[Superjudge]]''. * [[Activision Value]]'s 2006<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/American-chopper-PlayStation-2/dp/B0002B90SU |title=American chopper - PlayStation 2: Video Games |website=Amazon |access-date=March 11, 2014}}</ref> release ''[[American Chopper#Video games|American Chopper]]'' featured "Space Lord." * [[MercurySteam|MercurySteam]]'s 2017 release ''Raiders of the Broken Planet,'' later renamed ''[[Spacelords]],'' featured "Space Lord" as the opening theme. ===Promotional use=== * The [[Crusty Demons]] [[Freestyle Motocross]] series has used both "Powertrip" from ''Powertrip'' and "Melt" from ''God Says No''. * "Live for the Moment" was the theme song of [[WWE]] wrestler [[Matt Hardy]] 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.
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