Ministry is basically 1 guy (Al Jourgensen) in the studio w/ a few studio musicians... Paul Barker (bass) was a longtime collaborator until 2002... But like Nine Inch Nails... Filter... Godflesh... they need live musicians to go on tour... Mike Scaccia (guitar) was a longtime collaborator and friend w/ Jourgensen until he tragically died in 2012 from an apparent heart attack... His death nearly killed Al Jourgensen, who drank himself to near death in his grief... 'N.W.O.' was recorded in 1992 and they sampled George Bush Sr. on the track... Years later, Ministry sampled speeches by W. Bush Jr. on the track "No W"... (and albums 'Houses of the mole'... 'Rio Grand blood'... and 'The last sucker') ...Al Jourgensen made no bones about his antagonism against W. Bush as POTUS... he experienced W. Bush as the governor of Texas and couldn't believe that disaster of a bloke could become President of the USA... and sure enough, the W. Bush was an unmitigated disaster as voters stupidly fell for W. Bush's stupidity... Jourgensen expressed his antagonism against Donald Trump on later records as well.
51 year old and have been listening to Ministry since I was 17 in 1990. I remember seeing them at Brixton Academy in London back in 1992 with Helmet supporting on the Psalm 69 tour. One of my all time favourite gigs, Both bands were amazing!
your right smokie. they were more new wave with a sprinkling of industrial and then went full industrial adding heavy metal guitars and many times had two drummers.
It's alright, it's alright All the locals hide their tears of regret Open fire 'cause I love you to death Sky-high with a heartache of stone You'll never see me 'cause I'm always alone How to love without a trace of dissent I'll buy the torture, you pay for the rent Tied high with a broken command All alone to the promised land I'm in love with this malicious intent You've been taken, but you don't know it yet What you will know must never live to be found I see the sunset through the eyes of a clown What we are looking at is good and evil Right and wrong A new world order A new world order A new world order A new world order We're not about to make that same mistake A new world order
Hi trast talkers great reaction to MINISTRY would love to see more would also love you to react to some D.R.I. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles some great tracks are ACID RAIN ,SYRINGES IN THE SAND BOX ETC . D.R.I. are a great crossover band well worth a look keep up the great work ,shout out from Australia 🎉
You guys really need to hit up Skinny Puppy. Truly one of modern music's pioneers. IDK what track to hit, though, but I'd say Tin Omen would be a good segue. Al Jourgensen (Ministry) produced that album.
I was with yinz on the 7 members thing! I saw them live a couple of years ago and I was blown away by the fact that they make all those sounds organically, like with instruments, not just keyboards and synths. Wild. ❤❤
Wow ! I did not even know Eric Andre was in Powerman 5000 ! I know the singer is Rob Zombie's little brother , but damn you learn something knew everyday lol !
I am so glad yall are doing this song ! This is off my favorite record of theirs with songs like this one , Just One Fix , TV 2 , Hero , Scarecrow and Psalm 69 . I would love if you all reacted to any of these songs especially Just One Fix and Hero but all of em are bangers !!! Thanx !
there was a really good christian metal band from arkansas, living sacrifice, that we used to listen to back in high school. and there was another good christian metal band from my hometown, zao. well, they were originally from west virginia, i think, but moved to greensburg, pa. i can't remember many of the songs we used to jam out to, but the ones i do remember from living sacrifice: reborn empowered reject distorted enthroned i'm pretty sure they re-recorded enthroned for the greatest hits album with the new vocalist. now that i think about it, they had a couple new tracks on the greatest hits album. in christ was one of the new tracks maybe.
gettin huge beavis & butthead flashbacks :D they were my original trash talkers and music commentators, and they turned me on to ministry and 3 dozen other bands...
This whole album is awesome! In my youth, I purchased this album specifically for “Psalm 69”. I kinda liked NWO but I really discarded the rest. As the years went by, I gave it another try. Man, what an album!
Hey guys. Big tool fan here and it'd be awesome if you guys reacted to more prog, i feel like you guys would like it. 2 I strongly recommend are Bleak and Blackwater Park, both by Opeth.
I love the double-anarchy look of the 'M' on the album cover and the inverted peace sign of the 'Y'. Sets off resonances. Chirp chirp.🐦 Ding dong🔔. Dung💩.Dang. ✊🏼😊🎶❤️🍁❤️✨️🐉
About George Bush Sr. Just about one of the angriest pieces I know of, and sadly still relevant. This is the new remastered version. Sounds weird, please re do with original mix.
The New World Order was around far before Bush. Most know them by a different definition, Progressives. Their goal is to control everything one needs to survive in life. Governments have been that way since the beginning of time. The fight against the New World Order has been going on for centuries. It's not something new, it's been the same fight against the Machine it's always been.
In the summer of 92 I was 21 years old & neck deep in what was then the underground & at Lollapalooza that year Ministry OWNED that shit! Look into it 🤘🏻🖤
Ministry started as a New Wave band in the early 80s before they transitioned too industrial. Here's their old stuff before they became industrial. ua-cam.com/video/1VFqVRepm6U/v-deo.htmlsi=CdGbMV629llYowFA
MINISTRY's "primary introduction" juncture tracks are: "Thieves" and "Stigmata". 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 🤘🤘 ----If you HAVEN'T heard THESE, you are NOT familiar with MINISTRY! 🤘🤘 👊👊👊👊👊 [The band (by this point) was: Paul Barker [bass, arrangements, programming, etc,] and Alain [Al] Jourgensen [vocals, keys, lyrics, programming, etc. + Bill Rieflin [R.I.P. 😭😭😭😭]: live drums🔥]
Ministry - Revenge (1981) [HQ] - do that one tomorrow. Here do this one, this song will probably blow your mind. Ministry started in the early 80s. They have a huge pop song from 1981. You can kind of tell how they got to where they are today from then. They used a lot of synths back then too. This video played on MTV all the time, and played on the pop radio station around here. And, it feels like an 80s pop somewhat industrial song. Nowhere near as fast or metal. "Ministry - Revenge (1981) [HQ]" Still Ministry but doesn't sound like the stuff you reacted to yet. They have one of the biggest Halloween songs ever. And, you probably heard it, and you might have heard Revenge too. Try their Halloween songs Ministry - Every Day Is Halloween
Found a old cassette from my older brother from "1000 Homo DJs" which from my understanding is Ministry before Ministry. They were even crazier back then. Story: for Ministry's first album "The Land of R@pe and Honey" there is a dead Nazi Soldier for the album cover. The record label initially refused it. Later on the singer found some roadkill on his way to into the studio. Still mad about the situation, he grabbed it, brought it with him and threw it on the guys desk and said "here's your new album cover." They were allowed to use the original artwork after that. A detail or so is probably wrong but that's the jysk of the story.
Recently bought Nativity In Black A Tribute To Black Sabbath (from the thrift store) with 1000 Homo DJs with Al Jourgesen covering Supernaut. Never would have known it was Ministry.
@@icedhazelnut959 that's interesting cause the cassette I have has a cover of Supernaut on it Side 1: Supernaut, Hey Asshole Side 2: Apathy, Better Ways
givin that it is spoopy season you should also check out scarecrow and cannibal song form ministry both great songs as well, early ministry. also check out refugee, and Halloween from ministry when al was still deciding if he wanted to be goth newave or industrial thats even more earlier ministry
If you guys want to really check out the real roots of industrial dance music, check out 'A Split Second - Rigor Mortis'. "Electronic Body Music" from 1985 =)
Funny story , in high school me and two of my friends had beef with 3 other kids , so the next day us 3 were gonna fight them at lunch time . Me and my boys were of course all metalheads . But we all 3 showed up wearing the same Ministry shirt ! We DID NOT plan that at all !!!! We felt so stupid because I'm sure it looked like we did , but long story short we won the fight at least . My buddy Dave beat one dude bloody as hell ! So we were redeemed from looking like fools wearing the same shirts to a fight lol !!!
Their early stuff is very, very different. It was definitely more dance / pop oriented. This was their second album that broke from the synth pop stuff. Their original fans hated it.
You guys should check out Revenge by Ministry, you'll be so confused lol. they started out as a New Wave band in the 80's but then revisit the original version of this song. it's an anti George Bush Sr. anthem.
Saw them live in Amsterdam in the 90's. By FAR the loudest band i've ever seen. I was deaf for 2 weeks and so where 90% of all people who attended the concert.
@@HeWhoShallNotBeShamed Yeah.. Ive seen a lot of loud bands in my life but after that ministry concert i even had to cancel my bday party cause all i heard for 2 weeks was a loud BEEEEEEEEP in my ear and i was really scared to be deaf at 22 years old. Lol.. I just wonder how the bandmembers survived? They must have had amazinggggg ear protection. I dont think they will even be allowed to play so loud these days.
Damn , I wish this included the music video with it , as it is killer !!! Also this version sounds a lot different to me , anybody else ? This recording does not sound like the original version on the one with the angel on the cover . What is up with that ?
The last time I was paying attention to polly ticks here in the uk (probably about 10 years ago now 😶) they kept name-dropping that particular WCW faction, in news interviews and whatnot. I reckon they were toying with us. Especially considering certain members of the at the time leaders were *very visibly* c❄️ked out of their brains on the *live, weekly* tv debate 🤯🤣🤦
Yep, this a a remix. Nothing wrong with that for this band, they did a lot of that. IMO you should do something from The Land Of Rape & Honey. Or try 1000 Homo DJs - Supernaut. It's a Black Sabbath cover, basically it's Ministry with Trent Reznor on vocals. Crazy!
This is actually a remix of N.W.O. but it's not all that different than the original. Interesting fact: Paul D'Amour, Tool's first bassist, has been the bass player for Ministry since 2019.
Since y'all are doing industrial metal. check out 3teeth. Songs- nihil. Divine weapon. Shutdown. Those songs are my favorite. But of course they have more bangers. They also did cover songs such as pump up kicks, spin me right round and my other fave song every body wants to rule the world. Plz react to one of those songs. u won't be disappointed.
You guys should seriously just marathon the whole (original) album, Psalm 69. Generally considered their best album. For good reason. But for more of the same genre, KMFDM, My Life with the Thrill Kill Cult, NIN, Skinny Puppy, even early Marilyn Manson. Al Jorgensen of Ministry also went on to form Lard with Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys. So basically, industrial punk. . I may be talking out my arse, but I seem to remember being told they started out as New Romantic before giving birth to industrial techno. Might have been something else, but they definitely started out in a VASTLY different genre. Not Christian though. Like I said - Psalm 69 is special for a reason.
You need to react to the Martial Arts Mayheim underground video of jackie chan set to ministry and other industrial bands...it got circulated at parties so much I can't seperate the two.
Gotta love Ministry y’all!!!! From that album try reacting to “Psalm 69”….some great songs on that album, especially “Jesus Built My Hotrod” 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Yeah, so I went through a few scrolls of comments, 'cause I was confused. This sounded so different from what I remember. A few others seem to confirm that this is a remix or a re-recording. I think the original was a lot noisier. I wasn't sure though, 'cause it's not impossible that I've never heard anything but dubbed tapes or shitty .mp3s of this song. * shrugs *
Man you need the Birit translation to Ministry. Al said that in an interview, that Ministry in Us English has to do with religion while in the brit version because than it’s about politics. I think you guys would say 'cabinet' instead of ministry, but I’m not sure
This is a re-recorded version, guys... the original is on the 'Psalm 69' album... next Ministry songs should be Just One Fix, Burning Inside and Stigmata. Everyday is Halloween is another classic, just not an industrial song.
This is a remixed version and maybe because im so used to the the original it pales in comparison. Original came out in 92 and was anti Bush Sr
First time hearing this version and it sounds really weird, but good nevertheless
I agree. Something is off. Bring back the Beavis and Butthead version 😂
Ok thanks , I was wondering why it sounded odd to me .
Agreed
@@ahmadalgaree506 Yeah, heh-heh, that one's cool!
You need to listen to “Just One Fix “from the same album🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hell yes, I love that fuqin song!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The "ORIGINAL" version off the "Psalm 69" album. Hell Yes!!! But not THIS album!!!
Gotta check out the original,
official video version ( better)
I danced to this song many times in metal/industrial/alternative clubs, in my late teens/early 20s, when it was new.
You need to check out Skinny Puppy Assimilate (live 1987 remastered HD). They are originals and NIN influence.
Assimilate (R-23 mix)!
Just one Fix, Scarecrow
I was gonna say just one fix
"Scarecrow" can be 3 hours long, and I'll still listen to it.
Finally! Dipping into industrial metal. Hopefully Skinny Puppy (full industrial) and the masters, Godflesh are in your reaction future.
I heard Jesus Built My Hotrod and became a fan of Ministry.
Awesome track.
Eric Andre was never in Powerman 5000
That's what the government *wants* us to believe.
Ministry is basically 1 guy (Al Jourgensen) in the studio w/ a few studio musicians... Paul Barker (bass) was a longtime collaborator until 2002... But like Nine Inch Nails... Filter... Godflesh... they need live musicians to go on tour... Mike Scaccia (guitar) was a longtime collaborator and friend w/ Jourgensen until he tragically died in 2012 from an apparent heart attack... His death nearly killed Al Jourgensen, who drank himself to near death in his grief...
'N.W.O.' was recorded in 1992 and they sampled George Bush Sr. on the track... Years later, Ministry sampled speeches by W. Bush Jr. on the track "No W"... (and albums 'Houses of the mole'... 'Rio Grand blood'... and 'The last sucker') ...Al Jourgensen made no bones about his antagonism against W. Bush as POTUS... he experienced W. Bush as the governor of Texas and couldn't believe that disaster of a bloke could become President of the USA... and sure enough, the W. Bush was an unmitigated disaster as voters stupidly fell for W. Bush's stupidity...
Jourgensen expressed his antagonism against Donald Trump on later records as well.
51 year old and have been listening to Ministry since I was 17 in 1990. I remember seeing them at Brixton Academy in London back in 1992 with Helmet supporting on the Psalm 69 tour. One of my all time favourite gigs, Both bands were amazing!
My favorite Ministry song is Stigmata from the In Case You Didn't Show Up Live album
Psalm 69. THE Ministry album
I don’t think Al should have re recorded this.Psalm 69 was perfect as is.
I didn't even know Al had done a new version of this. Agreed, the original hits harder. Much harder
Also this isn't the original version from the album. And RIP Mike Scaccia
@@notofthisgod32 I remember this being on the promo single of NWO as a remix. So badass 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
I was wondering why I wasn't hearing "a new world order" being repeated....
your right smokie. they were more new wave with a sprinkling of industrial and then went full industrial adding heavy metal guitars and many times had two drummers.
I remember Beavis and Butt-Head making fun of this song in the 90's
It's alright, it's alright
All the locals hide their tears of regret
Open fire 'cause I love you to death
Sky-high with a heartache of stone
You'll never see me 'cause I'm always alone
How to love without a trace of dissent
I'll buy the torture, you pay for the rent
Tied high with a broken command
All alone to the promised land
I'm in love with this malicious intent
You've been taken, but you don't know it yet
What you will know must never live to be found
I see the sunset through the eyes of a clown
What we are looking at is good and evil
Right and wrong
A new world order
A new world order
A new world order
A new world order
We're not about to make that same mistake
A new world order
Hi trast talkers great reaction to MINISTRY would love to see more would also love you to react to some D.R.I. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles some great tracks are ACID RAIN ,SYRINGES IN THE SAND BOX ETC . D.R.I. are a great crossover band well worth a look keep up the great work ,shout out from Australia 🎉
You guys really need to hit up Skinny Puppy. Truly one of modern music's pioneers. IDK what track to hit, though, but I'd say Tin Omen would be a good segue. Al Jourgensen (Ministry) produced that album.
Skinny Puppy is a must....Too dark Park, Rabies, The Process would all be intro worthy
Eric Andre was in fact not in Powerman 5000. That was a joke 🤷🏻♀️
Thank you for writing this so I didn’t have to lol
@@robdurfee6861 😆👍🏽
You dudes have your intro so dialed…. It’s perfect!
I was with yinz on the 7 members thing! I saw them live a couple of years ago and I was blown away by the fact that they make all those sounds organically, like with instruments, not just keyboards and synths. Wild. ❤❤
The music video is basically a riot
Ministry Flashback
Wow ! I did not even know Eric Andre was in Powerman 5000 ! I know the singer is Rob Zombie's little brother , but damn you learn something knew everyday lol !
Ministry....Scarecrow, Jesus built my hotrod, the list goes on, so many banging tracks.
They have done Jesus Built my Hotrod
I am so glad yall are doing this song ! This is off my favorite record of theirs with songs like this one , Just One Fix , TV 2 , Hero , Scarecrow and Psalm 69 . I would love if you all reacted to any of these songs especially Just One Fix and Hero but all of em are bangers !!! Thanx !
Thank you Elizabeth Castillo!
Just saw Ministry with Filter, Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie in Austin.. Gotta say Ministry was my fav And they sounded really good...
Love and grew up on Ministry
Eric Andre wasn't in PM5K. The bassist was Adam Williams.
Ministry is a live show you need to experience
Great sample from "Once upon a time in the West" in there.
there was a really good christian metal band from arkansas, living sacrifice, that we used to listen to back in high school. and there was another good christian metal band from my hometown, zao. well, they were originally from west virginia, i think, but moved to greensburg, pa. i can't remember many of the songs we used to jam out to, but the ones i do remember from living sacrifice:
reborn empowered
reject
distorted
enthroned
i'm pretty sure they re-recorded enthroned for the greatest hits album with the new vocalist. now that i think about it, they had a couple new tracks on the greatest hits album. in christ was one of the new tracks maybe.
gettin huge beavis & butthead flashbacks :D they were my original trash talkers and music commentators, and they turned me on to ministry and 3 dozen other bands...
Great reaction by yall double tap is a good one too
This whole album is awesome! In my youth, I purchased this album specifically for “Psalm 69”. I kinda liked NWO but I really discarded the rest. As the years went by, I gave it another try. Man, what an album!
Hey guys. Big tool fan here and it'd be awesome if you guys reacted to more prog, i feel like you guys would like it. 2 I strongly recommend are Bleak and Blackwater Park, both by Opeth.
i'm always in agreement with any opeth recommendation!
One of the greatest groups ever then god’s. Give us front 242 even better
I love the double-anarchy look of the 'M' on the album cover and the inverted peace sign of the 'Y'. Sets off resonances. Chirp chirp.🐦 Ding dong🔔. Dung💩.Dang.
✊🏼😊🎶❤️🍁❤️✨️🐉
Read the book: Behold A Pale Horse by: William Cooper. Written around the same time
I Googled it too…Google says NOPE.
About George Bush Sr. Just about one of the angriest pieces I know of, and sadly still relevant.
This is the new remastered version. Sounds weird, please re do with original mix.
The New World Order was around far before Bush. Most know them by a different definition, Progressives. Their goal is to control everything one needs to survive in life. Governments have been that way since the beginning of time. The fight against the New World Order has been going on for centuries. It's not something new, it's been the same fight against the Machine it's always been.
Their original stuff was actually very much like Depeche mode back in the day.
More Ministry!
Saw them at Lalapalosa in 92 sickest most pit of the show
@@Bill-c8k agreed!!! 💜
In the summer of 92 I was 21 years old & neck deep in what was then the underground & at Lollapalooza that year Ministry OWNED that shit! Look into it 🤘🏻🖤
@@bigdaddypiggy I saw them there too, and they were in incredible 😍
I always wondered if Kevin Nash and the other guys were inspired to name their faction from this song
Do "Just One Fix"nexy please 🤘🤘🤘
Ministry!!!!!
This shit hits hard. 👍 more of this please.
Yall should do Ghouldiggers from Ministry.
Ministry started as a New Wave band in the early 80s before they transitioned too industrial. Here's their old stuff before they became industrial.
ua-cam.com/video/1VFqVRepm6U/v-deo.htmlsi=CdGbMV629llYowFA
MINISTRY's "primary introduction" juncture tracks are:
"Thieves"
and
"Stigmata".
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🤘🤘
----If you HAVEN'T heard THESE, you are NOT familiar with MINISTRY! 🤘🤘
👊👊👊👊👊
[The band (by this point) was: Paul Barker [bass, arrangements, programming, etc,]
and
Alain [Al] Jourgensen [vocals, keys, lyrics, programming, etc.
+ Bill Rieflin [R.I.P. 😭😭😭😭]: live drums🔥]
Morning guys! Love ministry! Check out "Filth pig" next I think you'll really like it! Great reaction!❤
Just One Fix, Lies Lies Lies,and The Last Sucker are must plays.
Ministry - Revenge (1981) [HQ] - do that one tomorrow.
Here do this one, this song will probably blow your mind. Ministry started in the early 80s. They have a huge pop song from 1981. You can kind of tell how they got to where they are today from then. They used a lot of synths back then too. This video played on MTV all the time, and played on the pop radio station around here. And, it feels like an 80s pop somewhat industrial song. Nowhere near as fast or metal. "Ministry - Revenge (1981) [HQ]"
Still Ministry but doesn't sound like the stuff you reacted to yet. They have one of the biggest Halloween songs ever. And, you probably heard it, and you might have heard Revenge too.
Try their Halloween songs
Ministry - Every Day Is Halloween
Psalm 69 please. seen MINISTRY 2 years ago in denver finally sic AF
Just saw them September 12, still doing it!
Was that the fiddlers green show with filter, alice Cooper and rob zombie? Or the mission ball room with Gary Neuman?
@PD2KC mission ball i believe that gd stage fence was epic man iwas 2nd 3rd from.rail most show
@@PD2KC I saw them in Alpharetta, GA with Rob Zombie/ Alice Cooper/ Filter. Sorry for answering if your question was directed at the OP lol
@ShanLH5 no worries, lol. That's awesome. That was a great tour.
another one, not as popular as Revenge, but still more of 80s sound
Ministry - I Wanted To Tell Her (Music Video)
Legend 😮
Found a old cassette from my older brother from "1000 Homo DJs" which from my understanding is Ministry before Ministry. They were even crazier back then. Story: for Ministry's first album "The Land of R@pe and Honey" there is a dead Nazi Soldier for the album cover. The record label initially refused it. Later on the singer found some roadkill on his way to into the studio. Still mad about the situation, he grabbed it, brought it with him and threw it on the guys desk and said "here's your new album cover."
They were allowed to use the original artwork after that. A detail or so is probably wrong but that's the jysk of the story.
Recently bought Nativity In Black A Tribute To Black Sabbath (from the thrift store) with 1000 Homo DJs with Al Jourgesen covering Supernaut. Never would have known it was Ministry.
@@icedhazelnut959 that's interesting cause the cassette I have has a cover of Supernaut on it
Side 1: Supernaut, Hey Asshole
Side 2: Apathy, Better Ways
givin that it is spoopy season you should also check out scarecrow and cannibal song form ministry both great songs as well, early ministry. also check out refugee, and Halloween from ministry when al was still deciding if he wanted to be goth newave or industrial thats even more earlier ministry
Amazing 😍😍😍😍
If you guys want to really check out the real roots of industrial dance music, check out 'A Split Second - Rigor Mortis'. "Electronic Body Music" from 1985 =)
Also, the original (and best) Tool bassist is now a member of Ministry.
The "Revolting Cocks" are also worth a listen..
You guys HAVE to do Ministry - Revenge Music Video!!! Or Same Old Madness.
Funny story , in high school me and two of my friends had beef with 3 other kids , so the next day us 3 were gonna fight them at lunch time . Me and my boys were of course all metalheads . But we all 3 showed up wearing the same Ministry shirt ! We DID NOT plan that at all !!!! We felt so stupid because I'm sure it looked like we did , but long story short we won the fight at least . My buddy Dave beat one dude bloody as hell ! So we were redeemed from looking like fools wearing the same shirts to a fight lol !!!
Their early stuff is very, very different. It was definitely more dance / pop oriented. This was their second album that broke from the synth pop stuff. Their original fans hated it.
This is relevant
You guys should check out Revenge by Ministry, you'll be so confused lol. they started out as a New Wave band in the 80's but then revisit the original version of this song. it's an anti George Bush Sr. anthem.
Saw them live in Amsterdam in the 90's. By FAR the loudest band i've ever seen. I was deaf for 2 weeks and so where 90% of all people who attended the concert.
That's what the other bands on Lolapalooza said about them. Even their on-stage monitors were insanely loud.
@@HeWhoShallNotBeShamed Yeah.. Ive seen a lot of loud bands in my life but after that ministry concert i even had to cancel my bday party cause all i heard for 2 weeks was a loud BEEEEEEEEP in my ear and i was really scared to be deaf at 22 years old. Lol.. I just wonder how the bandmembers survived? They must have had amazinggggg ear protection. I dont think they will even be allowed to play so loud these days.
@@ThirstyTunaTaco I don't envy your ear damage, but I would have liked to see them live. Al is a special kind of mad genius.
Damn , I wish this included the music video with it , as it is killer !!! Also this version sounds a lot different to me , anybody else ? This recording does not sound like the original version on the one with the angel on the cover . What is up with that ?
I love ghouldiggers from ministry, the beginning explains how labrls treat you and your music
Listen to Halloween, it’s 80’s alt-pop
Ministry's first album was straight up synthpop. Think bands like new order and Depeche Mode.
First few albums you mean
The last time I was paying attention to polly ticks here in the uk (probably about 10 years ago now 😶) they kept name-dropping that particular WCW faction, in news interviews and whatnot. I reckon they were toying with us. Especially considering certain members of the at the time leaders were *very visibly* c❄️ked out of their brains on the *live, weekly* tv debate 🤯🤣🤦
If you want industrial metal you should check out KMFDM a drug against war.
Should also check out "Goddamn White Trash" by Ministry. Not as good as the 80's early stuff, but still good.
Yep, this a a remix. Nothing wrong with that for this band, they did a lot of that. IMO you should do something from The Land Of Rape & Honey. Or try 1000 Homo DJs - Supernaut. It's a Black Sabbath cover, basically it's Ministry with Trent Reznor on vocals. Crazy!
That Supernaight cover is sick, and I love how it’s Trent singing with Al’s vocal filters/processing
….and a great George HW Bush sample 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Thieves is a great song, by Ministry.
This is actually a remix of N.W.O. but it's not all that different than the original. Interesting fact: Paul D'Amour, Tool's first bassist, has been the bass player for Ministry since 2019.
Since y'all are doing industrial metal. check out 3teeth. Songs- nihil. Divine weapon. Shutdown. Those songs are my favorite. But of course they have more bangers. They also did cover songs such as pump up kicks, spin me right round and my other fave song every body wants to rule the world. Plz react to one of those songs. u won't be disappointed.
In High school this is all I listened to the mind is a perfect thing to taste and now I hate Dance Music now 🤘🇺🇲🇺🇲🤘
This is an extremely compressed copy.
You guys should seriously just marathon the whole (original) album, Psalm 69. Generally considered their best album. For good reason. But for more of the same genre, KMFDM, My Life with the Thrill Kill Cult, NIN, Skinny Puppy, even early Marilyn Manson. Al Jorgensen of Ministry also went on to form Lard with Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys. So basically, industrial punk.
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I may be talking out my arse, but I seem to remember being told they started out as New Romantic before giving birth to industrial techno. Might have been something else, but they definitely started out in a VASTLY different genre. Not Christian though. Like I said - Psalm 69 is special for a reason.
The original mix is better
If you want more industrial metal check out "In League" by Bile 🤘
You need to react to the Martial Arts Mayheim underground video of jackie chan set to ministry and other industrial bands...it got circulated at parties so much I can't seperate the two.
I could be wrong, but I think they shot the video during the L. A. Riots
This is the original video by them for this song. It explains a lot. ua-cam.com/video/VRrTmvdNQyc/v-deo.htmlsi=8at6DPnnqnNtW9OF
Gotta love Ministry y’all!!!! From that album try reacting to “Psalm 69”….some great songs on that album, especially “Jesus Built My Hotrod” 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
They have done Jesus Built my Hotrod
@@mikethemotormouthI must’ve missed that or forgotten 🤯😵💫🤤
I'm going fishing 🦦
You should check out NACHTMAHR- I BELIEVE IN BLOOD
Eric Andre was never in Powerman 5000.
Yeah, so I went through a few scrolls of comments, 'cause I was confused. This sounded so different from what I remember. A few others seem to confirm that this is a remix or a re-recording. I think the original was a lot noisier. I wasn't sure though, 'cause it's not impossible that I've never heard anything but dubbed tapes or shitty .mp3s of this song.
* shrugs *
Man you need the Birit translation to Ministry. Al said that in an interview, that Ministry in Us English has to do with religion while in the brit version because than it’s about politics. I think you guys would say 'cabinet' instead of ministry, but I’m not sure
This is a re-recorded version, guys... the original is on the 'Psalm 69' album... next Ministry songs should be Just One Fix, Burning Inside and Stigmata. Everyday is Halloween is another classic, just not an industrial song.
IIRC they already did Everyday Is Halloween. Def need to do Stigmata!!!
They should do Thieves or So What if you ask me
Soulfly, bleed