# | Release title | Total tracks | Type of release is | Imprint date | Label | |
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1 | Cocaine Rodeo | 11 | Audio | 2000 | Southern Lord | |
2 | A Drug Problem That Never Existed | 15 | Audio | 2003-07-00 | Ipecac Recordings | |
3 | Dead Planet: SonicSlowMotionTrails | 14 | Audio | 2006 | Mother Tongue (2) | |
4 | Demolition Day / III The EP | 10 | Audio | Tornado Records (2) | ||
5 | A Drug Problem That Never Existed | 14 | Audio | 2003 | Ipecac Recordings | |
6 | Cocaine Rodeo | 11 | Audio | 2000 | ||
7 | Dead Planet: SonicSlowMotionTrails / Demolition Day | 30 | Audio | 2006 | Mother Tongue (2) | |
8 | Dead Planet: SonicSlowMotionTrails | 14 | Audio | 2006 | Impedance Records | |
9 | A Drug Problem That Never Existed | 15 | Audio | 2003-07-00 | ||
10 | Dog Food | 8 | Audio | 2010-05-00 | Impedance Records | |
11 | Dog Food | 2 | Audio | 2010-05-00 | Impedance Records | |
12 | Cocaine Rodeo | 26 | Audio | 2009 | Impedance Records | |
13 | Dead Planet: SonicSlowMotionTrails | 15 | Audio | 2006 | Mother Tongue (2) | |
14 | Cocaine Rodeo | 12 | Audio | 2000 | Southern Lord | |
15 | Cocaine Rodeo | 11 | Audio | 2000 | Southern Lord | |
16 | Hell Comes To Your Heart | 4 | Audio | 2011-04-10 | No Balls Records | |
17 | III The EP | 5 | Audio | 2004 | Tornado Records (2) | |
18 | The Jack Saints Vs. Mondo Generator | 4 | Audio | 1997 | Milk Sop Records | |
19 | Dead Planet | 17 | Audio | 2007-07-17 | Suburban Noize Records | |
20 | I Never Sleep | 3 | Audio | 2006-08-21 | Mother Tongue (2) | |
21 | Use Once And Destroy Me Tour 2003 | 26 | Audio | 2003 | ||
22 | Mondo Generator/The Chuck Norris Experiment | 4 | Audio | 2013-09-24 | Strange Magic Records | |
23 | Mondo Generator/The Chuck Norris Experiment | 4 | Audio | 2013-09-24 | Strange Magic Records | |
24 | Mondo Generator/The Chuck Norris Experiment | 4 | Audio | 2013-09-24 | Strange Magic Records | |
25 | A Drug Problem That Never Existed | 14 | Audio | 2003 | Ipecac Recordings |
Mondo Generator started in 1997, before frontman Nick Oliveri joined Queens Of The Stone Age. After hooking up with former Kyuss guitarist Josh Homme to form QOTSA, he put Mondo on ice until 2000, when Southern Lord released their debut album, 'Cocaine Rodeo'. With it's sludgy Black Flag-esque riffs it was superb slice of underground rock and roll. Mondo Generator went back into hibernation until 2002 when Nick resurrected the band, with former Kyuss and Fu Manchu drummer Brant Bjork, QOTSA guitarist Dave Catching and with Earthlings bassist Molly Maguire. In 2003 Mondo Generator released it's second album 'A Drug Problem That Never Existed' on Mike Patton's (former Faith No More frontman) Ipecac Recordings.