Cocaine Rodeo is the debut studio album by American rock band Mondo Generator, released through Southern Lord Records on 18 July 2000. It was compiled of material recorded by vocalist/bassist Nick Oliveri with drummer Rob Oswald, vocalist/guitarist Brent Malkus, and his ex-Kyuss bandmates Josh Homme, Brant Bjork and John Garcia. Recorded in 1997, the material was shelved for three years due to disinterest from the band to release it and Oliveri's full-time commitment to Queens of the Stone Age.[2]
In 2009, Cocaine Rodeo was re-issued with a bonus disk titled Alive & Wired featuring live material recorded in 2003 and 2004. In 2020, Cocaine Rodeo was re-released by Oliveri's current label Heavy Psych Sounds Records as part of its 20th anniversary.[3]
Recording and release
Nick Oliveri formed Mondo Generator in 1997 under the moniker "Rex Everything", taking the name of the band from a phrase Kyuss bandmate Brant Bjork had spray-painted on the side of Oliveri's amplifier and the Oliveri-penned song of the same name from 1992 album Blues for the Red Sun by Kyuss. Oliveri funded the recording and mixing sessions for Mondo Generator's debut album with the money he had made from the Dwarves' album The Dwarves Are Young and Good Looking. The sessions took place over two days in 1997 at Monkey Studios in California. In addition to the members of Mondo Generator, drummer Rob Oswald and co-lead vocalist/guitarist Brent Malkus, Oliveri invited his former Kyuss bandmates Josh Homme, Brant Bjork and John Garcia, and Kyuss producer Chris Goss to contribute performances to the album. The impromptu reunion was planned by Oliveri, who invited each member separately to the studio without any knowledge of who they were playing with.[4] The tracks "13th Floor", "Simple Exploding Man" and "Cocaine Rodeo" feature Homme, Bjork and Oliveri, while "Simple Exploding Man" features all four original Kyuss members, including Garcia.
The album was shelved after the recording sessions due to the band not wanting to release it and Oliveri's commitment to Queens of the Stone Age.[2] The album was eventually released on 18 July 2000, through Southern Lord Records, with the US and European editions each featured a bonus track. In the time leading up to its release and after, Queens of the Stone Age would perform"13th Floor", renamed to "Tension Head", and "Simple Exploding Man" live.[5]Cocaine Rodeo was later re-issued on Impedance Records in 2009, featuring an additional bonus disk of live material recorded by Oliveri and his then-bandmates Dave Catching, Molly McGuire and Bjork. All the live tracks were recorded during Mondo Generator's show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles on 12 December 2003, with the exception of the Queens of the Stone Age cover "Autopilot", which was recorded at the Reading Festival in 2004. For its 20th anniversary in 2020, the album was re-pressed through Heavy Pscyh Sounds Records.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Mondo Generator, except where noted.