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Ministry
   

Artist: Ministry: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Alternative
Metal
Dance: Pop
Metal: Alternative
Pop: Pop-Rock

   







Discography:


The Last Sucker
   

 The Last Sucker

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 11
Rio Grande Blood
   

 Rio Grande Blood

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 10
Side Trax
   

 Side Trax

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 15
Houses Of The Mole
   

 Houses Of The Mole

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 11
Animositisomina
   

 Animositisomina

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 10
Sphinctour
   

 Sphinctour

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 11
Ministry Greatest Hits
   

 Ministry Greatest Hits

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 11
Dark Side Of The Spoon
   

 Dark Side Of The Spoon

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 9
Bad Blood (Single)
   

 Bad Blood (Single)

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 2
Bad Blood
   

 Bad Blood

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 2
Filth Pig
   

 Filth Pig

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 10
Box (CD 3)
   

 Box (CD 3)

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 3
Box (CD 2)
   

 Box (CD 2)

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 2
Box (CD 1)
   

 Box (CD 1)

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 4
Psalm 69 - The Way To Succeed And The Way To Suck Eggs
   

 Psalm 69 - The Way To Succeed And The Way To Suck Eggs

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 9
Psalm 69
   

 Psalm 69

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 9
Jesus Built My Hotrod
   

 Jesus Built My Hotrod

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 3
In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up (Live)
   

 In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up (Live)

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 6
In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up
   

 In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 6
The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste
   

 The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 9
The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste
   

 The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 9
The Land Of Rap and Honney
   

 The Land Of Rap and Honney

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 11
Land Of Rape and Honey
   

 Land Of Rape and Honey

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 11
Twitch
   

 Twitch

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 9
Twich
   

 Twich

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 8
Twelve Inch Singles
   

 Twelve Inch Singles

   Year: 1984   

Tracks: 8
Work For Love
   

 Work For Love

   Year: 1983   

Tracks: 9






Until Nine Inch Nails crossed over to the mainstream, Ministry did more than than whatsoever other band to generalize industrial dance music, injecting large doses of biting midge, extraordinary aggression and thunder heavy metal guitar riffs that helped their music discover favour with metallic element and alternate audiences outside of industrial's cult fan base. That's non to aver Ministry had a commercial or in general accessible sound: they were unremittingly intense, abrasive, pounding, and repetitive, and not perpetually guitar-oriented (samples, synthesizers, and magnetic tape personal effects were a primary focus scarcely as ofttimes as guitars and twisted vocals). However, both live and in the studio apartment, they achieved a vast, stifling sound that put about of their contemporaries in aggressive melodic genres to dishonor; asset, founder and frontman Al Jourgensen gave the free radical a greater glory of dash and theater of operations than other industrial bands, wHO seemed rather faceless when compared with Jourgensen's leather-clad cowboy/biker play and the uptight seismic disturbance tactics of such videos as "N.W.O." and "Just One Fix." After 1992's Psalm 69, which delineate the extremum of their popularity, Ministry's recorded output dwindled, partly because of myriad side projects and partly due to diacetylmorphine make fun inside the band, simply the band continued to resurface through the recumb of the decade.


Ministry was formed in 1981 by Alain Jourgensen (born October 8, 1958, Havana, Cuba); he had touched to the U.S. with his mother piece selfsame cy Young and lived in a chronological sequence of cities, finally working as a wireless DJ and connection a novel wave band called Special Affect (fronted by future My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult loss leader Frankie Nardiello, aka Groovie Mann). Featuring drummer Stephen George, Ministry debuted with the Wax Trax! single "Cold Life," which -- typical of their early outturn -- was more than in the synth pop/dance style of newfangled wavers like the Human League or Thompson Twins. The album With Sympathy appeared on the major label Arista in 1983 and followed a interchangeable musical direction, nonpareil that Jourgensen was dissatisfied with; he returned to Wax Trax! and recorded various singles piece rethinking the band's style and forming his ill-famed side envision the Revolting Cocks.


In 1985, with Jourgensen the only official phallus of Ministry, the Adrian Sherwood-produced Twitch was released by Sire Records; patch non as fast-growing as the group's later, more than popular material, it found Jourgensen taking definite steps in that guidance. Following a 1987 single with Skinny Puppy's Kevin Ogilvie (aka Nivek Ogre) as PTP, Jourgensen once once again revamped Ministry, with former Blackouts bassist Paul Barker officially connexion the lineup to complement Jourgensen's rediscovery of the guitar; fellow ex-Blackouts William Rieflin (drums) and Mike Scaccia (guitar), as substantially as singer Chris Connelly, were heavily showcased as collaborators for the first-class honours degree of several times on 1988's The Land of Rape and Honey. With Jourgensen and Barker credited as Hypo Luxa and Hermes Pan, severally, this record album proved to be Ministry's stylistic breakthrough, a taut, explosive fusion of heavy metallic element, industrial terpsichore beats and samples, and punk aggression. 1989's The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste reinforced on its predecessor's artistic success, and In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up was recorded on its supporting go, introducing other patronize Ministry contributors like drummer Martin Atkins (later of Pigface) and guitar player William Tucker (as good as featuring a guest dig from Jello Biafra). Jourgensen next embarked on a stir of side projects, including the aforementioned Revolting Cocks (with Barker, Barker's brother Roland, Front 242 members Luc Van Acker and Richard 23, and many more than), thousand Homo DJs (with Biafra, Rieflin, and Trent Reznor), Acid Horse, Pailhead (with Ian MacKaye), and Lard (over again with Biafra, Paul Barker, Rieflin, and drummer Jeff Ward).


In late 1991, Ministry issued the single "Savior Built My Hotrod," a driving rock 'n' roll musician featuring frenzied nonsense vocals by co-writer Gibby Haynes of the Butthole Surfers; its exposure on MTV helped build prevision for the following year's full-length Psalm 69 (subtitled The Way to Succeed & the Way to Suck Eggs, although the only rubric that appears on the album consists of a few Greek letters and symbols). The track record reached the Top 30 and went pt, producing 2 further MTV hits with "N.W.O." and "Exactly One Fix," and Ministry consolidated its undermentioned with a position on the inauguration Lollapalooza turn that summer (joined by young guitar player Louis Svitek). However, do drugs and legal problems sidelined the band in the wake of its newfound popularity, resulting in the clouded Skank Pig organism released in 1995, excessively late to capitalise on their prior success. More problems with drugs and arrests followed, and Jourgensen returned to some of his side projects, transcription a young record album with Lard, among others. In 1999, the new single "Bad Blood" was featured conspicuously in the sci-fi special-effects blockbuster photographic film The Matrix, context the form for the release of Dark Side of the Spoon (the title a reference to the band's heroin problems) afterward that summer. Guitarist William Tucker committed suicide in May 1999.


Ministry was nominated for a Grammy in 2000 for "Bad Blood," merely they lost to Black Sabbath and were dropped from Warner Bros. around the same prison term. They were besides added to the Ozzfest term of enlistment, simply they were kicked off before it fifty-fifty began because of a management change. To compound their sorrows, Ipecac Records announced three alive albums to be released with material from the Psalm 69 duty tour organism the main focus, just they only had a verbal agreement and when Warner Bros. caught wind of the visualize, they stamped it kO'd despite already having the CDs ready for printing process. In 2001, Ministry filmed a match for Steven Spielberg's A.I. and released their contribution to the film on a greatest-hits album, fitly coroneted Sterling Fits. The song measure a enough amount of money of promotion, merely the single went nowhere and the lot signed to Sanctuary Records by and by in the year. While recording unexampled substantial, they released the Sphinctour record album and DVD in the outpouring of 2002 to fulfil fanatic fans wHO were foiled by the Ipecac situation. The succeeding fountain Animositisomina was released, advertised as a return to the Psalm 69 style of songwriting and featuring a cover of Magazine's "The Light Pours Out of Me." Houses of the Molé followed in June 2004.


In September 2005 Ministry illustrious their twenty-fifth anniversary with Rantology. Jourgensen remixed such past hits as "The Nazarene Built My Hotrod" and "N.W.O. for the set; it too included unrecorded material, rarities, and the new caterpillar tread "With child Satan." An extensive enlistment with PLC261% Cocks in towage followed. The band then released Rio de Janeiro Grande Blood in May 2006, the second installment in what Jourgensen promised to be a George W. Bush-hating trilogy (which began with Houses of the Molé); the album earned Ministry another Grammy nomination (Best Metal Performance) for "Lies, Lies, Lies." In 2007 the stripe announced they would be cathartic their "terminal" record album, The Last Sucker, by the end of the year.





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