There was nothing like this when it came out and it blew everyone away…like literally blew us all away…his peers in the business and the fans who became artists themselves like Trent Reznor & Chester Bennington, all were entranced by this masterpiece.
@@gobsofgopherguts Rob Zombie didn't come out until the fucking 90s. Ministry was playing out in the early 80s and Alan also played in the Revolting Cocks who were 80s too. Fuck Rob Zombie
@Vinyl666 eh......its the genre man......ministry went full force, like the song crash and burn. NIN is more crafted.....so what's better authentic Mexican or del taco?
The year was 1993 and Voodoo was the club. Saturday night had an industrial room & me & my sis would get selected to dance on the tables. We wore fishnet crop tops over our bras with man made denim shorts & thigh highs. Ministry plummeted through the speakers & people lost themselves in mosh pits. Nobody had a dime to buy a drink but there were plenty of cigarettes to go around. People’s inhibitions were no match to its magic and nobody gave a shit what anyone did. The magic ended at 12:30 when our mom came to pick us up. We met all sorts of people & made memories never documented every Saturday night before I started Highschool. What a glorious time to be alive ❤
Yeah, your mother did not care about you if she allowed u to "dance" on tables in some den when u were underage. Ppl like u grow up to be drug addicts with mental issues.
1994. I went to one of the hundreds of clubs in Montréal. It was early. Nobody there but us and the DJ. I sat on the subwoofer that was the size of a fridge. He played "NWO". And I thought… god, is this heaven? Does it get better?
I got hooked to this song and heard breathe and got this cd but when my late husband Joey James was stabbed to death on July 6, 1998 I got into it even more cause I got no justice at all..this song became such a release for me to help control the burning inside I was feeling from my anger that's deep to core of my soul!! awsome fuckin song and cd to this day!! thank you guys so much for helping me in the darkest time if my life!!!!!!!!🤘
\m/\m/ if it wasnt for this and many other epic metal/industrial bands ....id have probably done bad things to people that deserved it and be either locked up in prison or a psych ward
Oh yes its gotten easier to live with!!! And thank you so much of the concern...yeah music is great for lot of things that life hands you good or bad!!! Keeps my sanity in check lmao!!! Gotta have tunes!!!! 🤘
@@BCWasbroughAgreed. Metallica 1991 and earlier were heavy. In 1991, the black album (self-titled) was released, and let's not forget my personal favorite, "... And Justice For All" in '88.
Metallica rules they stand alone. To bad cliff died he was definitely the driving force. It doesn't have to full-speed every song. These guys were always on herion and speed. I do like them tho.
It makes you anxious and puts you in trance. Once it's inside your head, it will never leave! It still blows me away everytime I hear it...even decades later.
I bought Jesus Built My Hotrod back in the day and the shop accidentally slipped in this piece of vinyl instead. I was delighted. I taped it, took it back and complained and got Jesus.
your proud enough to brag about this,, what just proves your a thief, and probably a liar,,start fires 2, anything else fucked you do wanna brag about. ....douche
Jesus christ this album was great. So underrated. I was wasted so much of the time listening to it back in the day. Now I'm older and can appreciate it on a new level. Great shit.
A song totally ahead from it's time. There are many songs that are considered ahead from it's time, but this song is TRULY ahead from it's time. It's hard to believe that something like this was released in 80's. Most industrial metal bands from the 90's took some inspiration from this masterpiece.
Be careful who you talk to! I recently had a conversation with a good friend about how I felt Gary Numan was the pioneer and things went pear shaped after that!
Yeah. Having gotten into industrial metal through Fear Factory and Static-X, I definitely see the lineage from Ministry. I'm ashamed I never really discovered them before 2021. The 90s techno-industrial cyberpunk stuff is top tier, especially for when I need energy.
@@Skorpychan I had 3 earlier Ministry CD's when Static X came out, but they listed Ministry as an influence in a 1999 MTV interview (during the last few months I was watching it). I went out & bought TMIATTTT & Land of Rape & Honey CD's & definitely heard the resemblance! Static X was totally sick live when I saw them in 2000, holy crap!
@@pessimystica Even without them coming out and saying it, it's pretty obvious they're inspired by Ministry. You can basically chart the history of the industrial metal movement, right back to them being inspired by Sabbath, and inspiring them again in turn.
Yeah, Lollapalooza 2 was the gig, and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers had to follow them afterwards, and it was brutal. No way would you want to play after that.
@@Caffeine_Club Yeah I was at the Orlando show and it was insane. Dropped some Beavis and Butt-Head that show. Started peaking as soon as Ministry started their set. Of course that was 30 years ago and I don't do any of that anymore and haven't for almost 30 years. It was fun though and the show was memorable for sure.
it was 1988 , I WAS CRUMBING DOWN IN A YOUNG WORKER HOSTEL ... the tv room was filled with coackroaches , creeping on the floor and i was semi conscious in front the tv set , suddenly i heard that bewitching intro mixing thrash metal riff with some hard beating dance beats , and a megaphoned voiced howled BURNING INSIDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ...
This reminds me of the days of snorting crank and blaring Ministrys live cassette through my home stereo speakers that I had hooked up inside my Camaro. I am older now and don’t have any more crank or camaros, but once in awhile I still have Ministry.
saw this tour live in probably '90. this song had the most intense pit i have ever experienced; teeth and eyeballs flying everywhere, running for my life with no escape and no mercy at all. fucking awesome O___O
About two-years-ago, I was dazed, half asleep, watching television. There was an hour of "Classic Metal" music videos; there was videos from Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Slayer, and I recount listening and watching this video. I finally found it... such a great song.
Scarface The World Is Yours brought me to this song 12 years ago this December and I’ll still remember the memories of hearing for the first time then playing the game...HOLY F
@@francisbottoni6470 Burning inside and I believe Jesus Built My Hotrod are featured in video games: Watch Dogs has Jesus Built My Hotrod if I recall correctly
The pure sonic wallop of the playing and the remix (especially on the drums) shows once again that Ministry is the gold standard for hardcore. They are it, man. Thanks for reminding me, Uncle Al.
Will these dreams still follow me On of dark obscurity? Can't you see it up in the sky As it kicks you in the face and lets you dye You never have the answers And now you tell me the facts of life I really couldn't be bothered with you Get out of my face and watch me die Burning inside! Burning inside! Absolution and a frozen room Are dreams of men below I try to grab it but the touch is hot The mirrors collapses, but the image can not I'm scared of darkness in a light I scare myself cause I know I'm right I see the evil in you're savage eye As it cuts right through the sky Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Calling the mantra with a blade in the skin For the demons within I feel the pain is the death and decay But the lesson never fades away Too little shadows, turn away Another man through the window pane Another slave and a victim of fate Another lesson in hate Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Songwriters: Allen Jourgensen / Christopher Connelly / Paul G. Barker / William Riefflin
@@SigmundFreud187 No, J B is right. It is "You never have the answers, and now you tell me the facts of life". Next time you attempt to make a correction try and make sure it's "correct".
While I was editing this clip with HGUN, Al and Paul showed up, and the NRG this song brings out in everyone was contagious. I asked Al who "the men below" were. After a long pause and a cold stare, he said "we all know who they are..." For all the screaming, the wall of sound and his 'look', I think Al's music is in many ways about love. Calling out evil. Being on the side of what's right. "I scare myself because I know I'm right..."
I never realized this song was originally by Ministry! I Love Static-X's version on their beneath between and beyond cd! Not sure which version I like better!! Both kick Ass!
Static X version sounds lil tame cliché metal to me, although I do like it...nothing can beat the original, it's such a visceral unique piece of art...I remember how it literally changed everything...this whole fucking album did.
the bassist is my favorite in this video because everyone in this band is like "I was born in a dumpster", or "heroin is a respite against misery" and Paul Barker just stands there with his bass kind of annoyed because he has no one to play Magic the Gathering with
would recommend checking out the video in case you didn't feel like showing up Live... For the time it came out, still fresh today... Not to mention, one heck of a show...
This is when Ministry really was something. The music was a lot more raw and powerful, Scaccia was still alive and kicking, Rieflin was beating the Christ out of the skins, and it seemed they had two of each musician: keyboards, drums etc. And Jourgensen didn't have to go out of his way to look like some alien warlord to sell.
This Is a song I used to go to when my body is "releasing". I got covid and I woke up with this in my head. They both feel the same... my head sends me here when my body is going through hell
I may be younger, But i remember my dad jammin this song along with a few others. Ministry was one of his favorite bands. I felt happy deep down when he gave me "the mind is a terrible thing to taste" album. The very one he listened to with me when i was 6.
Lyrics: Will these dream still follow me On a dark obscurity Can’t you see it up in the sky As it kicks you in the face and sucks you dry You never had the answers And now you tell me the facts of life I really couldn’t be bothered with you Get out of my face and watch me die Burning inside! Burning inside! Absolution and a frozen room Are the dreams of men below I try to grab it, but the touch is hot A mirror collapses, but the image cannot I’m scared of the darkness in light I scare myself because I know I’m right I see the evil in your savage eye As it cuts right through the sky Burning inside! (8x) Calming a mantra with the blade of the skin For the demons within I feel the pain, as the death and decay But the lesson never fades away Tormenting shadows, turn them away You throw the man through the window pane Another slave and a victim of fate Another lesson in hate Burning inside! (8x) (Radio garble) Burning inside! (16x)
English Standard Version “For behold, the day is coming, burning like an oven, when all the arrogant and all evildoers will be stubble. The day that is coming shall set them ablaze, says the LORD of hosts, so that it will leave them neither root nor branch
Awesome! I was listening this and i laughed so hard when my mom say i love ministry in 1983. She said "then comes drugs, alcohol and Jourgensen comes nuts" 😅 (Listen Ministrys first album with sympathy. You may be surprised)
I listened to this album for 3 hours driving from Iowa to Chicago for the first Lollapalooza at Tinley Park. It was a special couple days. Nine Inch Nails made 20,000 people move in unison.
Ill never forget ice cube introducing Ministry at lollapalooza two in Alpine Valley, Wisconsin. He said.” next are the craziest motherfuckers I ever met. Get ready for some motherfucking hard shit ministry is next.” There could me a touring lolla for the old folks and it would be pound for pound bigger than Lollapalooza in Grant Park. Facts.
There will never be another ministry quite like this. It all happened for them at the right time. They were the pioneers of intrustrial metal is What Alain Jourgenson the lead singer calls his music. I heard him say that in an interview on 120 minutes with Matt Penfield the host of that show. Not Aggro Industrial like some people say it is.
There is plenty of ferocity in this period of their work, it is arguably their best time, though fortunately they are still around and kicking it old school.
This dose of angst, anger & Anarchy was exactly what my teenaged self needed in the 90s & it's exactly what my middle aged self needs now.
In the 80s same.😛
Yes!!!
This song makes me want to get up and run through a wall.
Loving this album for more than half my life now.
agreed
LMAO!!!! I get ya.
since 1992 this has been the mantra.
I stumbled upon the t-shirt T.M.I.A.T.T.T.T. yesterday and just had to have it!
@@monsoonresistarrest I thought that the album came out in 1989???? That's what it says on the back of my CD.🤔
There was nothing like this when it came out and it blew everyone away…like literally blew us all away…his peers in the business and the fans who became artists themselves like Trent Reznor & Chester Bennington, all were entranced by this masterpiece.
😲 WOW
🍻
I did like Nine Inch Nails, but I liked Depeche Mode as a kid.
actually, bennington was never into ministry which i'm not surprised by as it only adds to how bland linkin park is.
same
@@vicbaker5407
There would never be NIN without the almighty MINISTRY...period 👁☝️💡💪
Or Rob Zombie.
@@gobsofgopherguts fuck that lil poser hippy
Abso-fuckin-lutly
@@gobsofgopherguts Rob Zombie didn't come out until the fucking 90s. Ministry was playing out in the early 80s and Alan also played in the Revolting Cocks who were 80s too. Fuck Rob Zombie
@Vinyl666 eh......its the genre man......ministry went full force, like the song crash and burn. NIN is more crafted.....so what's better authentic Mexican or del taco?
"get out of my face and watch me die" is the line that never leaves my head for some reason...
Ministry was so far ahead of their time I missed them! Holy shit this rocks!
They are still around and touring with Front Line Assembly this October.
Songs like these are the reason why they'll always be the best industrial metal band of all time.
The year was 1993 and Voodoo was the club. Saturday night had an industrial room & me & my sis would get selected to dance on the tables. We wore fishnet crop tops over our bras with man made denim shorts & thigh highs. Ministry plummeted through the speakers & people lost themselves in mosh pits. Nobody had a dime to buy a drink but there were plenty of cigarettes to go around. People’s inhibitions were no match to its magic and nobody gave a shit what anyone did. The magic ended at 12:30 when our mom came to pick us up. We met all sorts of people & made memories never documented every Saturday night before I started Highschool. What a glorious time to be alive ❤
Yeah, your mother did not care about you if she allowed u to "dance" on tables in some den when u were underage. Ppl like u grow up to be drug addicts with mental issues.
1994. I went to one of the hundreds of clubs in Montréal.
It was early. Nobody there but us and the DJ.
I sat on the subwoofer that was the size of a fridge.
He played "NWO".
And I thought… god, is this heaven? Does it get better?
@@LMB222❤
Never heard a louder band in concert. These guys were truly unique and their shows were were never short of legendary.
Saw them in ST Louis in the 90s. It was so loud my balls shook while taking a leak in the backroom.
I got hooked to this song and heard breathe and got this cd but when my late husband Joey James was stabbed to death on July 6, 1998 I got into it even more cause I got no justice at all..this song became such a release for me to help control the burning inside I was feeling from my anger that's deep to core of my soul!! awsome fuckin song and cd to this day!! thank you guys so much for helping me in the darkest time if my life!!!!!!!!🤘
\m/\m/ if it wasnt for this and many other epic metal/industrial bands ....id have probably done bad things to people that deserved it and be either locked up in prison or a psych ward
Yup me to...its awesome to have this release its great for the soul!!!
wow, sorry to hear that... glad that Ministry helped you deal with the situation and hope you´re doing better now
Oh yes its gotten easier to live with!!! And thank you so much of the concern...yeah music is great for lot of things that life hands you good or bad!!! Keeps my sanity in check lmao!!! Gotta have tunes!!!! 🤘
Sorry for your loss Melissa
After hearing these guys for the first time, bands like Metallica didn't seem that heavy anymore.
Metallica is heavy pop
@@davidblair3845 These days? True! Back in 1991 when I first heard Ministry? Not quite there yet.
@@BCWasbroughAgreed. Metallica 1991 and earlier were heavy. In 1991, the black album (self-titled) was released, and let's not forget my personal favorite, "... And Justice For All" in '88.
Been saying that since this came out and had sliders Metallica twice before seeing Ministry.. never looked back
Metallica rules they stand alone. To bad cliff died he was definitely the driving force. It doesn't have to full-speed every song. These guys were always on herion and speed. I do like them tho.
It makes you anxious and puts you in trance. Once it's inside your head, it will never leave!
It still blows me away everytime I hear it...even decades later.
It's because you want to be asleep little one.
When I heard this song for the first time, I couldn’t get enough of it. It was almost drug addiction in a way.
“Lesson number one: Don’t underestimate the other guy’s greed.” - Frank Lopez
Chi-Chi get the yeyo
@@attackhelicopterjr4481 esta byen, ta byen, Tony!
I bought Jesus Built My Hotrod back in the day and the shop accidentally slipped in this piece of vinyl instead. I was delighted. I taped it, took it back and complained and got Jesus.
your proud enough to brag about this,, what just proves your a thief, and probably a liar,,start fires 2, anything else fucked you do wanna brag about. ....douche
@@jestermindcrime1773 watch out you idiot coward
@@jestermindcrime1773 who cares
@@jestermindcrime1773 I also bought their albums but we bow to your moral virtue oh keyboard warrior
@@jestermindcrime1773 calm down buddy
Jesus christ this album was great. So underrated. I was wasted so much of the time listening to it back in the day. Now I'm older and can appreciate it on a new level. Great shit.
A song totally ahead from it's time. There are many songs that are considered ahead from it's time, but this song is TRULY ahead from it's time. It's hard to believe that something like this was released in 80's. Most industrial metal bands from the 90's took some inspiration from this masterpiece.
Be careful who you talk to! I recently had a conversation with a good friend about how I felt Gary Numan was the pioneer and things went pear shaped after that!
Yeah. Having gotten into industrial metal through Fear Factory and Static-X, I definitely see the lineage from Ministry.
I'm ashamed I never really discovered them before 2021. The 90s techno-industrial cyberpunk stuff is top tier, especially for when I need energy.
@@Skorpychan I had 3 earlier Ministry CD's when Static X came out, but they listed Ministry as an influence in a 1999 MTV interview (during the last few months I was watching it). I went out & bought TMIATTTT & Land of Rape & Honey CD's & definitely heard the resemblance! Static X was totally sick live when I saw them in 2000, holy crap!
@@pessimystica Even without them coming out and saying it, it's pretty obvious they're inspired by Ministry.
You can basically chart the history of the industrial metal movement, right back to them being inspired by Sabbath, and inspiring them again in turn.
Saw these guys at the very first Lollapalooza, they cranked the sound system so high it nearly blew out. Ahhhh, good times.......
It was Lolla2 and I was there. They killed it!
Yeah, Lollapalooza 2 was the gig, and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers had to follow them afterwards, and it was brutal. No way would you want to play after that.
@@Caffeine_Club Yeah I was at the Orlando show and it was insane. Dropped some Beavis and Butt-Head that show. Started peaking as soon as Ministry started their set. Of course that was 30 years ago and I don't do any of that anymore and haven't for almost 30 years. It was fun though and the show was memorable for sure.
In 1991?
@@samsamsamsamsamanilla5281 1992 since it was the 2nd year of Lollapalooza not the first.
it was 1988 , I WAS CRUMBING DOWN IN A YOUNG WORKER HOSTEL ... the tv room was filled with coackroaches , creeping on the floor and i was semi conscious in front the tv set , suddenly i heard that bewitching intro mixing thrash metal riff with some hard beating dance beats , and a megaphoned voiced howled BURNING INSIDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ...
That beat is some of the best ministry has ever done
This reminds me of the days of snorting crank and blaring Ministrys live cassette through my home stereo speakers that I had hooked up inside my Camaro. I am older now and don’t have any more crank or camaros, but once in awhile I still have Ministry.
Bleh crank craptacular it was
saw this tour live in probably '90. this song had the most intense pit i have ever experienced; teeth and eyeballs flying everywhere, running for my life with no escape and no mercy at all. fucking awesome O___O
I saw them at Alpine valley Lollapalooza '91. Still the best show I've ever seen. I knew it at the time too.... this was the best show I'll ever see
About two-years-ago, I was dazed, half asleep, watching television. There was an hour of "Classic Metal" music videos; there was videos from Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Slayer, and I recount listening and watching this video. I finally found it... such a great song.
Welcome t the real world. Stay safe
I love this band.
Ministry I can never get enough of !!
Sending Al positive happy thoughts while away in rehab xoxo
u rule :)
lolliwag
lawl
Hope he's getting better
@@SydneyAngelxxx It seems his brain still has severe TDS, but I'm thinking ol' Al's physical health has improved.
This epic masterpiece should have 100 million views...period 👁☝️💡👨🏻🎤
One of the best Ministry songs!!!!
Scarface The World Is Yours brought me to this song 12 years ago this December and I’ll still remember the memories of hearing for the first time then playing the game...HOLY F
Didn’t know this song was featured in a video game...that’s really fucking awesome!!!
@@francisbottoni6470 Burning inside and I believe Jesus Built My Hotrod are featured in video games: Watch Dogs has Jesus Built My Hotrod if I recall correctly
Timeless! ST never gets old. Basically a necessity in my life. Poetry and guitars at the finest and best. Everyone can relate!
The pure sonic wallop of the playing and the remix (especially on the drums) shows once again that Ministry is the gold standard for hardcore. They are it, man. Thanks for reminding me, Uncle Al.
Necrobutcher from Mayhem sent me here.
I was not disappointed.
Same
yeah he has good taste.
He's got good taste considering him being a black metal band
Same.
Saw that Amoeba Records segment...was impressed & so happy the black metalists know their shit
The drums is so killer yo! 🌞
You know Bill Reiflin just died :(
Thanks to Bill and Martin. ✨
R.I.P Bill Rieflin!!! LEGEND!!!!
🙏🏻R.I.P🙌🏻
I LOVE the samples from George Romeros Day Of The Dead at the beginning, the whirling alarm, the pulsing synthesizers! Its awesome
That's my favorite part. Thanks for cueing me in to what it was from!
2:44 - The same scream like in Just One Fix. Awesome.
🙋 🤘
Who did Cage better NIN or Ministry?
My vote Ministry
Most definitely: Ministry
Ministry hands down!
why is this a question? lol
rhea js you could add megadeth to the list
Love both bands!!!!!! Need more like them!
Burning inside. They make medicine for that. All jokes aside, I love Ministry!
+Christine Rage Yep, its called smack.
the medicine for that is always more medicine.
@skrapyard444 Nah, its a lack of smack that causes the burning.
Amazing. Classic Ministry. Doesn't get any better.
The crazy old 90's....my twenties! Yeah dude!
Will these dreams still follow me
On of dark obscurity?
Can't you see it up in the sky
As it kicks you in the face and lets you dye
You never have the answers
And now you tell me the facts of life
I really couldn't be bothered with you
Get out of my face and watch me die
Burning inside! Burning inside!
Absolution and a frozen room
Are dreams of men below
I try to grab it but the touch is hot
The mirrors collapses, but the image can not
I'm scared of darkness in a light
I scare myself cause I know I'm right
I see the evil in you're savage eye
As it cuts right through the sky
Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside!
Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside!
Calling the mantra with a blade in the skin
For the demons within
I feel the pain is the death and decay
But the lesson never fades away
Too little shadows, turn away
Another man through the window pane
Another slave and a victim of fate
Another lesson in hate
Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside!
Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside! Burning inside!
Songwriters: Allen Jourgensen / Christopher Connelly / Paul G. Barker / William Riefflin
You never had the answers and,
Now you tell me the facts are lies.
@@SigmundFreud187 No, J B is right. It is "You never have the answers, and now you tell me the facts of life". Next time you attempt to make a correction try and make sure it's "correct".
@@TheAutisticSkoldier your nothing but influx
@@TheAutisticSkoldier next time you open your mouth than shut it.
@@TheAutisticSkoldier go pray to your false gods. Goto church I know it hurts
While I was editing this clip with HGUN, Al and Paul showed up, and the NRG this song brings out in everyone was contagious. I asked Al who "the men below" were. After a long pause and a cold stare, he said "we all know who they are..." For all the screaming, the wall of sound and his 'look', I think Al's music is in many ways about love. Calling out evil. Being on the side of what's right. "I scare myself because I know I'm right..."
From Russia with love
Listening for 30 plus years, from time to time..always makes me remember what is important
I never realized this song was originally by Ministry! I Love Static-X's version on their beneath between and beyond cd! Not sure which version I like better!! Both kick Ass!
lel, same here. I think this one is more raw, while Static-X's cover is more polished ;-)
Static X version sounds lil tame cliché metal to me, although I do like it...nothing can beat the original, it's such a visceral unique piece of art...I remember how it literally changed everything...this whole fucking album did.
You can't go wrong with Static-X and Burton C Bell
“You wanna play rough?! Say hello to my little friend!”
I remember that song in Scarface the world is yours and it's very good song 👍
the bassist is my favorite in this video because everyone in this band is like "I was born in a dumpster", or "heroin is a respite against misery" and Paul Barker just stands there with his bass kind of annoyed because he has no one to play Magic the Gathering with
I've decided today that I love this band.
*BURNING INSIDE!!!* 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
I love early albums of Ministry and this too, I like ministry.
I'm seeing Ministry in Orlando tomorrow, so I'm amped, this song being a good reason why.
Ah, the ultimate anger song to drive and shout to, love it.
would recommend checking out the video in case you didn't feel like showing up Live... For the time it came out, still fresh today... Not to mention, one heck of a show...
The darkness is creeping in and I love it.
I'm burning inside in 2020. Bless Uncle Al.
This is when Ministry really was something. The music was a lot more raw and powerful, Scaccia was still alive and kicking, Rieflin was beating the Christ out of the skins, and it seemed they had two of each musician: keyboards, drums etc. And Jourgensen didn't have to go out of his way to look like some alien warlord to sell.
Love it you guys are awesome 😊
Im scared of the darkness in the light...because i know im right
these ministry videos really remind me of places i want to be.
I wakeup to this song every day xD (It´s my alarm signal).
@AT SSLA [Studio Supporting Local Artists] Waking up to it as we speak.
Ministry are AWESOME. Very ahead of their time
This was definitely when industrial was at its prime
desde Costa Rica Desampa excelente banda
This Is a song I used to go to when my body is "releasing". I got covid and I woke up with this in my head. They both feel the same... my head sends me here when my body is going through hell
This music changed my life. Thank you Unkle Al.
I may be younger, But i remember my dad jammin this song along with a few others. Ministry was one of his favorite bands. I felt happy deep down when he gave me "the mind is a terrible thing to taste" album. The very one he listened to with me when i was 6.
I can't imagine listening to Never Believe at 6. Scared me when I first heard it at 16😬
Went to see Ministry at the Albuquerque Convention Center in 1997. What a concert that was!!!
The Abq Convention Center was the shit man. They closed it down because of that SMH. 🤘🏼
Lyrics:
Will these dream still follow me
On a dark obscurity
Can’t you see it up in the sky
As it kicks you in the face and sucks you dry
You never had the answers
And now you tell me the facts of life
I really couldn’t be bothered with you
Get out of my face and watch me die
Burning inside! Burning inside!
Absolution and a frozen room
Are the dreams of men below
I try to grab it, but the touch is hot
A mirror collapses, but the image cannot
I’m scared of the darkness in light
I scare myself because I know I’m right
I see the evil in your savage eye
As it cuts right through the sky
Burning inside! (8x)
Calming a mantra with the blade of the skin
For the demons within
I feel the pain, as the death and decay
But the lesson never fades away
Tormenting shadows, turn them away
You throw the man through the window pane
Another slave and a victim of fate
Another lesson in hate
Burning inside! (8x)
(Radio garble)
Burning inside! (16x)
This video reminds me of an outdoors Mark Pauline show from 30 years ago. Crickets in your hair and Medusa blowing huge ass flames at you. Good stuff
I LOVE THIS SONG!!!!!!!!!!
English Standard Version
“For behold, the day is coming, burning like an oven, when all the arrogant and all evildoers will be stubble. The day that is coming shall set them ablaze, says the LORD of hosts, so that it will leave them neither root nor branch
The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste is the BEST!!
Is like if someone went back in time to the 1980s, and show them the modern days metal music
This is hands down the greatest fucking song in the whole godforsaken universe!!!!!
Thank you Al Jorgenson, me mate! 😊🤘🐲💯
The 80s and 90s were awesome
Facts
Wow....what memories, I was lucky enough to see this tour and hang with the boys afterwards.....good times....good times.......
Rest In Power, Bill
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RIP Mr. Rieflin!🤘
You will always be greatly missed!
Well done,Marina...
Music workout for real, muscles burning
I see the evil in your savage eye as it cuts right through the sky
Awesome! I was listening this and i laughed so hard when my mom say i love ministry in 1983. She said "then comes drugs, alcohol and Jourgensen comes nuts" 😅 (Listen Ministrys first album with sympathy. You may be surprised)
Static X and Ministry most underrated bands of history. damn.
Aynen.
wait ,lol what? Those two names don't belong in the same sentence. LOL
@@Mahmood42978 yeah MAHMOOD...
@@Mahmood42978I like Static-X's more.
Best Ministry line-up ever!
One of my favorite eighties song's
Sorry for spamming comments this music has aged like fine wine and I drink now more than ever and all the sudden the lyrics make sense. I feel madness
The legendary fench was there to protect the audience, NOT the band. LOVE Ministry!
I listened to this album for 3 hours driving from Iowa to Chicago for the first Lollapalooza at Tinley Park. It was a special couple days. Nine Inch Nails made 20,000 people move in unison.
Ill never forget ice cube introducing Ministry at lollapalooza two in Alpine Valley, Wisconsin. He said.” next are the craziest motherfuckers I ever met. Get ready for some motherfucking hard shit ministry is next.”
There could me a touring lolla for the old folks and it would be pound for pound bigger than Lollapalooza in Grant Park. Facts.
I was 14 when this song was released and I'll always remember being so fascinated by this video lol
that ghost reverb in the intro is cool especially for its time
How I would have loved to see Ministry back in their prime
Ketamines (?)
Side effects:
Euphoria.
Side effects:
Euphoria.
Burning inside.
3:50
Who's Rockin' this in the summer of 2024?
i am!
@@ameliedelgado9587same here 🔥
Fuck yes🤘🏻🖤
Who isn't 😊🔥🔥🔥🩷🩷🩷🩷
If they aren't then it sucks to be them.🤣
There will never be another ministry quite like this. It all happened for them at the right time. They were the pioneers of intrustrial metal is What Alain Jourgenson the lead singer calls his music. I heard him say that in an interview on 120 minutes with Matt Penfield the host of that show. Not Aggro Industrial like some people say it is.
Amazing.
Look up
Ministry Breathe Live
... best double drums ever. (If anybody else ever did that.)
yeah there has been many. Allmans do it all the time same with Floyd live but none with the power of the tour your talking about
I've only heard a few of their songs. Now I'm falling down this rabbit hole.
Static-x did this song justice!
Eastwood Unforgiven welllll now...I'm just gonna have to go n' check that one out now...
I dare say that is the best cover of this song that I've heard.
Eastwood Unforgiven great job on covering this classic, static X did, yeah...but the original is far superior!!
There is plenty of ferocity in this period of their work, it is arguably their best time, though fortunately they are still around and kicking it old school.
I like this!
Esta es una de las mejores rolas de ministry
Rest in peace Bill Reiflin and Mikey Scaccia