Molnar attended the local Mezőkövesd street primary school, and at the age of nine he started canoeing at Budapesti Spartacus SC.
Following his graduation, Molnar was invited to continue to doctoral studies, but instead he chose to avoid leaving Wisdom, the Budapest-based band he was in at the time.
[11] When Wisdom went on a three-year long hiatus,[12] Molnar applied to Corvinus University of Budapest and was awarded the professional qualification of Public Administration Modernization Manager, receiving the grade of "excellent" in 2011.
They organized an annual event entitled Keep Wiseman Alive [12] featuring guest bands like Powerwolf,[17] The Poodles,[18][19] Delain and Evergrey.
[12] After they signed a deal with NoiseArt Records [24] and Rock the Nation booking agency,[15][25] their albums were released worldwide and they embarked on several European tours.
[29] In the band's final two years, Anton Kabanen joined on guitar,[16][30] with whom Molnar later founded Beast In Black.
[33] Before Beast In Black's popularity later skyrocketed, Molnar also worked as a design engineer for a construction company in Budapest, leading its high pressure water cutting department .
[34] Since Beast In Black's inception, besides playing the bass, Molnar has been the band's unofficial manager, handling most of the business-side moving parts behind the scenes.
[34] Kabanen said in an interview to Blabbermouth: "Our bass player, Máté, is taking care of a lot of things in the band".