This just sounds like LARD, which is just fine since its a collaboration between Jello Biafra and Jourgensen and co. Highly recomend LARDs Last Temptation of Reid.
motherfucking shitdows just disabled my flash player by reverting authority from firefox back to explorer! I want shitdows to never make another penny because of shit like that!!!! Fuck them, they deserve to be homeless. I'm installing Linux ASAP.
Unlike any other Ministry song, great adrenaline rush post-punk industrial, hey! Ministry always pushing the envelope and rarely disappoints...still upset Barker wasn't a part of the last bunch of Ministry LPs. Feel Jourgensen treated Barker unfairly in the grand scheme of things...Barker is Ministry just as much as Uncle AL in my opinion.
@jeepndesert Are you kidding me! Al Jourgensen has been a musician way before Mike Patton was, Al Jourgensen was in a band called Special Affect in the late 70s untill the early 80s and Ministry was formed in 1981 as opposed to Mike Patton who formed Mr. Bungle in 1984, so really you should be saying "R.I.P. gen Jourgensen"!
HOLY FUCK man. Everytime I listen to this one song, the only thing I can seriously think is old-school Dead Kennedys/Black Flag type 80's Hardcore-Punk only with Al' industrial touch.
I JUST SAW THEM LIVE!!!
FireFightWrestling 4 months ago
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shit song, punk suckz 2day.
orionconflict2007 6 months ago
@orionconflict2007 I GAVE YOUR MOM HERPES YOU ASSHOLE!!!
FireFightWrestling 4 months ago
@orionconflict2007 What are you, some kind of dumbass? Also, learn to type like a person, not a laboratory monkey.
MirrorballJack 3 months ago
A little to Andrew WK-ish for me. I miss the "Twitch" days...
ballpeenbaby 8 months ago
I bet Ryan Dunn was playing this last night
redtool88 8 months ago 4
@redtool88 haha thats fucked up, but funny
SkyussValley7 8 months ago
This just sounds like LARD, which is just fine since its a collaboration between Jello Biafra and Jourgensen and co. Highly recomend LARDs Last Temptation of Reid.
LxPxRxPunk 8 months ago
Mad Max punk
MrMethadrine 9 months ago
motherfucking shitdows just disabled my flash player by reverting authority from firefox back to explorer! I want shitdows to never make another penny because of shit like that!!!! Fuck them, they deserve to be homeless. I'm installing Linux ASAP.
libertarianjury 11 months ago
@libertarianjury u mad?
quagmireforsale 7 months ago
Unlike any other Ministry song, great adrenaline rush post-punk industrial, hey! Ministry always pushing the envelope and rarely disappoints...still upset Barker wasn't a part of the last bunch of Ministry LPs. Feel Jourgensen treated Barker unfairly in the grand scheme of things...Barker is Ministry just as much as Uncle AL in my opinion.
lolliwag 1 year ago
I actually thought this song had to be cover when I first heard it.
ibanezguy87 1 year ago
to the end!
Gonko100 1 year ago
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I can feel it!
RebelButane 1 year ago
rip gen patton
jeepndesert 1 year ago
@jeepndesert Are you kidding me! Al Jourgensen has been a musician way before Mike Patton was, Al Jourgensen was in a band called Special Affect in the late 70s untill the early 80s and Ministry was formed in 1981 as opposed to Mike Patton who formed Mr. Bungle in 1984, so really you should be saying "R.I.P. gen Jourgensen"!
GravatusCanis 10 months ago
Can you feel the oppression of life
.. I feel it ..
Sickpupification 1 year ago
pailhead was ian mckay from minor threat/fugazi with some of the ministry guys
tongskullsouth 1 year ago
Fucking great!!!
Thoralessandro 1 year ago
The bass line in this song is awesome, but I can't help but be reminded of Andrew W.K. when I hear certain parts. That I don't care for.
inhumanxiii 1 year ago 2
holy shit,that was so not like senor peligro...
tsiapas1423 1 year ago
Industrial Hardcore Punk? Holy shit, Al, you're the motherfucking best.
215day 2 years ago 32
he actually had a side project like that
can't think of the name though :(
MrMattManson 2 years ago
Revolting Cocks?
215day 2 years ago
now I remember, it was Pailhead
MrMattManson 2 years ago 2
@MrMattManson it was ian mckay from minor threat/ fugazi with ministry
tongskullsouth 1 year ago
wow,0:50 sounds cool
slantyrock 2 years ago
awesome band
GothicSnjezana 2 years ago
I love this song, Al said this was a tribute to when to he lived in London during the 80's and the punk scene was going on.
KurtsHead 2 years ago 10
i can feel the pressures of this world,i pray for holocaust
silvatos3720 2 years ago
i dont think this is cyber punk. sounds more like hardcore punk or maybe soft grindcore to me.
bloodyawakening 2 years ago
I prefer rio grandes album art haha
hanmedhret 3 years ago
this is my fav too ^_^
kaneangel2012 3 years ago
HOLY FUCK man. Everytime I listen to this one song, the only thing I can seriously think is old-school Dead Kennedys/Black Flag type 80's Hardcore-Punk only with Al' industrial touch.
Cyberpunk all the way!
SeanGoatboy 3 years ago 2
the vocals do sound like henry rollins on damaged
666popeman666 2 years ago
It's burton C Bell From Fear Factory on vocals, not Al.
campoobutt 2 years ago
DK? yes.
Black Flag? No. The again, maybe "Thirsty and Miserable" a bit.
Aggiechilds 2 years ago
Burton Bell really brought a different sound to Ministry. I like it! Too bad it didn't happen til their last album.
uwiwithanuzi 3 years ago