General
Item no. | 428530 |
Musical Genre | Industrial |
Exclusive | No |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Ministry |
Product type | CD |
Release date | 5/5/06 |
CD 1
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1.Rio Grande Blood
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2.Senor Peligro
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3.Gangreen
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4.Fear is big business
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5.Lies Lies Lies
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6.The Great Satan
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7.Yellow Cake
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8.Palestina
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9.Ass Clown
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10.Khyber Pass
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by Oliver Kube (10.04.2006) Supported by Prong-mastermind Tommy Victor on guitar and Killing Joke-bass player, Paul Raven, Al Jourgensen delivers the both heaviest and best Ministry-album since the megaseller βPsalm 69β (1992). While he lyrically still deals with president Bush, his politics and the results for America and the rest of the world in a highly eloquent way, the compositions finally show real consistency again. At the same time, the Ministry industrial noise hasn't sounded this tight and powerful in a long time. Already in the fat grooving title track, the pace is screwed up to an incredible level that is kept through until it is reduced a bit for the Prong-like βGangreenβ. Absolute highlight of the album is the edgy βAss clownβ, in which Dead Kennedys' frontman, Jello Biafra comes in, as well as by its Arabic female vocals strongly Killing Joke-reminiscent βKhyber passβ. βRio Grande bloodβ is a true hitter!