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  • Who ever made this should be ashamed of themselves.  Horrible! No Creativity . . . Doesn't even fit the scene.

  • When I was 14 I thought they were saying "No name, no smoking"

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  • AAHHHH happy club memories dancing to this with people :D

  • awesome !!!!!

  • Great tune, horrible video.

  • great song ty for posting this !!!! can be found in the wax trax box set if thats not out of print as well lol i do own this single ep

  • brujox

  • Jourgensen hated this song but I love it. Jourgensen doesn't have it, anymore.

  • @ScotteDio how do you know he hated it?

  • @korndud Years ago, I was reading interview with Al for Industrial Nation, Al said Acid Horse was huge disappointment and Cabaret Voltaire was trying to be like the bands that rip them off, now.

  • chevre pero ?

  • Al was and probably still is a huge fan of CV. I have to give him a credit for being able to collaborate with many very talented underground artists back in 80's. Jello Biafra, Ian MacKaye, Gibby Haynes, Ogre, CV, Atkins, Reznor....

    This track is awesome.

  • @iliadav

    thats right. Chris Connelly says in his revco biography that Al was mildly obsessed with CV, especially Microponies

  • @OrbinOz Exactly. I read the book as well, very good read, although I got tired of drugging descriptions :) As for Microphonies - I think pre-Twitch and some tracks on Twitch sound a lot similar to Microphonies which is my favorite album by CV. It's too bad Al decided to go metal, but Mind and Land were very solid albums.

  • @OrbinOz That's explain why every band from Waxtrax even Front 242 and FLA sounds like CV.

    I even was being call an idiot from pointing out similiraties bewteen Front 242 Waxtrax work and CV's work from 82 to 87.

    Thanks for the tip!!!

  • actually, from what i've read, he had nothing to do with this project.

  • anyone remember what was in the album sleeve???

    LOL

  • YES! acidhorse ftw! i like the this version much better than the other one.

  • u mean u dont like the robo version : (

  • this is an ptp song another side project from al jourgisen and chris connelly they put out an e.p. called rubber glove seductions

  • wrong. this is AcidHorse, a collaboration between connelly, jourgensen, rieflin and caberet voltaire.

  • Well it is Acid Horse but Al was the lead singer for them, along with members of cabaret Voltaire and Chris Connelly, but round that time they where all doing this, 1000 homo dj's, Rev Co, Pig Face

    but in the end who really cares they made some great tracks

  • Agreed,

  • @grantg3 i care real good music never dies

  • Funny - I always thought this track was by Front 242.

  • @j5356972 Too good toi be Front 242, also this sounds very postpunk where Front is more electronic.

  • Actually is by 'ACID HORSE' -Not MINISTRY. I got this record.

  • NO NAME, NO SLOGAN - MINISTRY...I love this track, came out in the 90's

  • parece que si fue colgado por alguien de Lima. Este temita me hace recordar los tonos en patiño (Pueblo Libre) finales de los noventas.

  • asi parece.... Esto me hace recordar los tonos que se hacia en el patiño (Pueblo Libre). Finales de los noventas.

  • Acid horse has never become Ministry. This record was released in 1989 after Ministry already had the hit "Every day is Halloween."

  • Actually, they had already had Twitch, The land of rape and honey, and Mind is a terrible thing to taste under their belts as well

  • Acid Horse (Ministry + Cabaret Voltaire)..... Whatever, this is a masterpiece

  • i was lisiening to Big Audio Dynamite when Acid Horses' No Name No Slogan pop in my head and I had to hear it.wierd,isnt it?

  • acidhorse before they changed to ministry

  • Detroit City Club anybody?

  • Yuppers! Went from 89 to about 95. Loved the music there. No place like it.

  • Same timeframe I went to go there, loved those times...

  • This song brings back many fun memeories on dancefloors past...Bank memories to be exact about some of them!

  • Vampiroz...?...gel para el cabello sera posible q esto haya sido colgado desde Lima??...jaja Genial!!

  • Sweet. I have been digging around all these old clips - I knew this would be here! Awesome track.

    Acid Horse!!

    dang, I'm old.

  • Thank You! Thank You, Thank You!!! I haven't heard this song in years!!

  • geiler song!!

  • Man, great song......i was about 12 years old and would hear this in an underground station in Chicago along with Front 242, Nitzer Ebb, Cabaret Voltaire and many more. '91 i believe.......

  • YES! That was Zoltar, the Brother from another planet on Industrial Revolution from midnight to 4AM on Saturdays on Q101.

    that was some GOOD shit, huh? Miss those days.

  • cool

  • No WAY. I thought I would never hear this song again! THANK YOU. Love this. ANd thought I was the only one in the universe who had ever heard it. :)

  • Unquestioning, undaunting,The silence of language

    Anonymous hands, With a nameless device, NO NAME NO SLOGAN, NO NAME NO SLOGAN....

  • FUCK YEAH!

  • right on!!!!

  • notaron que atras del comienzo hay un mensaje subliminal¿?? que dice??

  • ningun msj subliminal, solo dice VAMPYROZ q es el nombre de una discoteca dark,asi q tranqila...

    Louis

  • @louis33

    jajaja..

    mensaje subliminal...

  • is it reallly from the crow?

  • No the crow was way after ... this song from around 1990

  • buena cancion...

  • Acid Horse rules!

  • awsome song, Al Jourgenson is a genius!

  • Actually it was written by Paul Barker. He was the mastermind of Acid Horse as well as Lead Into Gold.

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