Monster Soup
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Past
AUG
03
2024
New Orleans, LA
Holy Diver
I Was There
AUG
02
2024
Houston, TX
Black Magic Social Club
I Was There
MAY
17
2024
San Francisco, CA
The Hotel Utah Saloon
I Was There
MAR
09
2024
Houston, TX
Embassy Outpost
I Was There
DEC
02
2023
Austin, TX
Valhalla
I Was There
DEC
01
2023
Houston, TX
White Oak Music Hall
I Was There
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About Monster Soup
Founded in 1992 after the disbandment of their high school metal group, the members of Monster Soup strategically made a decision to change their direction during the rise of the grunge movement. By incorporating former members from the Bayou Pigs and December’s Child, they embarked on a complete rebranding of their music and image. Drawing inspiration from 1970s influences like disco, truckers, Trans Ams, pimps, adult films, Evel Knievel, and Saturday morning cartoons, Monster Soup emerged as a fusion of sex-positive innuendo and pop culture, often referred to as “Sex Rock.”
In a quick manner, Monster Soup rose to prominence within the local Texas underground music scene in the mid-1990s, establishing themselves as influential figures. With consistently high attendance and captivating show themes like “PJ Party Xmas” and “You Ain’t Punk” (which are still ongoing today), the band’s stage presence and music gained them recognition throughout the American Southwest.
Looking ahead a few years, we find ourselves in a time when the music scene in Houston is being recognized as a vibrant and distinctive phenomenon by the creators of the documentary “When We Ruled H-Town.” The band was invited to perform at showcase concerts to promote the film, which inspired them to release the album “Damn I’m Good” in 2012. This album features a mix of classic Monster Soup anthems and fresh material, reaffirming the band’s ability to seamlessly blend punk, stadium rock, and glam.
To this day, Monster Soup continues to defy description while contributing to the future of the rock & roll genre by utilizing a glitter-encrusted ladle to stir a well-stocked pot of influences. The crowd is always excited, engaged, and moving whether it’s punk, funk, metal, or glam because they never know what sound will next come out on top of the mix.
In a quick manner, Monster Soup rose to prominence within the local Texas underground music scene in the mid-1990s, establishing themselves as influential figures. With consistently high attendance and captivating show themes like “PJ Party Xmas” and “You Ain’t Punk” (which are still ongoing today), the band’s stage presence and music gained them recognition throughout the American Southwest.
Looking ahead a few years, we find ourselves in a time when the music scene in Houston is being recognized as a vibrant and distinctive phenomenon by the creators of the documentary “When We Ruled H-Town.” The band was invited to perform at showcase concerts to promote the film, which inspired them to release the album “Damn I’m Good” in 2012. This album features a mix of classic Monster Soup anthems and fresh material, reaffirming the band’s ability to seamlessly blend punk, stadium rock, and glam.
To this day, Monster Soup continues to defy description while contributing to the future of the rock & roll genre by utilizing a glitter-encrusted ladle to stir a well-stocked pot of influences. The crowd is always excited, engaged, and moving whether it’s punk, funk, metal, or glam because they never know what sound will next come out on top of the mix.
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Genres:
Metal, Punk, Funk, Rock
Band Members:
Sammy Chong, David Howard, Greg Putman, Jonathan White, Robbie Conley
Hometown:
Houston, Texas
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Monster Soup to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
Latest Post
Monster Soup
6 months ago
🎸🎶 Hey Monster Soup fans! Guess what? Our latest track, "Last…Good…Night," has officially hit all major streaming platforms! If you're looking for the perfect soundtracmore
concerts and tour dates
Past
AUG
03
2024
New Orleans, LA
Holy Diver
I Was There
AUG
02
2024
Houston, TX
Black Magic Social Club
I Was There
MAY
17
2024
San Francisco, CA
The Hotel Utah Saloon
I Was There
MAR
09
2024
Houston, TX
Embassy Outpost
I Was There
DEC
02
2023
Austin, TX
Valhalla
I Was There
DEC
01
2023
Houston, TX
White Oak Music Hall
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Monster Soup
Founded in 1992 after the disbandment of their high school metal group, the members of Monster Soup strategically made a decision to change their direction during the rise of the grunge movement. By incorporating former members from the Bayou Pigs and December’s Child, they embarked on a complete rebranding of their music and image. Drawing inspiration from 1970s influences like disco, truckers, Trans Ams, pimps, adult films, Evel Knievel, and Saturday morning cartoons, Monster Soup emerged as a fusion of sex-positive innuendo and pop culture, often referred to as “Sex Rock.”
In a quick manner, Monster Soup rose to prominence within the local Texas underground music scene in the mid-1990s, establishing themselves as influential figures. With consistently high attendance and captivating show themes like “PJ Party Xmas” and “You Ain’t Punk” (which are still ongoing today), the band’s stage presence and music gained them recognition throughout the American Southwest.
Looking ahead a few years, we find ourselves in a time when the music scene in Houston is being recognized as a vibrant and distinctive phenomenon by the creators of the documentary “When We Ruled H-Town.” The band was invited to perform at showcase concerts to promote the film, which inspired them to release the album “Damn I’m Good” in 2012. This album features a mix of classic Monster Soup anthems and fresh material, reaffirming the band’s ability to seamlessly blend punk, stadium rock, and glam.
To this day, Monster Soup continues to defy description while contributing to the future of the rock & roll genre by utilizing a glitter-encrusted ladle to stir a well-stocked pot of influences. The crowd is always excited, engaged, and moving whether it’s punk, funk, metal, or glam because they never know what sound will next come out on top of the mix.
In a quick manner, Monster Soup rose to prominence within the local Texas underground music scene in the mid-1990s, establishing themselves as influential figures. With consistently high attendance and captivating show themes like “PJ Party Xmas” and “You Ain’t Punk” (which are still ongoing today), the band’s stage presence and music gained them recognition throughout the American Southwest.
Looking ahead a few years, we find ourselves in a time when the music scene in Houston is being recognized as a vibrant and distinctive phenomenon by the creators of the documentary “When We Ruled H-Town.” The band was invited to perform at showcase concerts to promote the film, which inspired them to release the album “Damn I’m Good” in 2012. This album features a mix of classic Monster Soup anthems and fresh material, reaffirming the band’s ability to seamlessly blend punk, stadium rock, and glam.
To this day, Monster Soup continues to defy description while contributing to the future of the rock & roll genre by utilizing a glitter-encrusted ladle to stir a well-stocked pot of influences. The crowd is always excited, engaged, and moving whether it’s punk, funk, metal, or glam because they never know what sound will next come out on top of the mix.
Show More
Genres:
Metal, Punk, Funk, Rock
Band Members:
Sammy Chong, David Howard, Greg Putman, Jonathan White, Robbie Conley
Hometown:
Houston, Texas
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