Ministry - So What

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"You have had all that money can give you, but that wasn't
enough. You became a thrill-seeker. Kill for the thrill.
(assassin) This thrill-seeking became the one great thing in
your life, planning one thrill on another until the murder. Kill
for the love of killing. (guilty) Kill for the thrill. The
thrill-seeker comes from all walks of life. He comes from the
home, a home where the parents are to busy to treat their children
with respect."

Die! Die! Die! Die!
Scum-suckers! Debility divulged!
Anal fuck-fest, thrill Olympics
Savage scourge supply and sanctify
So what? So what?
So what? So what?
Die! Die! Die! Die!

Die! Die! Die! Die!
You said it!
Sedatives supplied become laxatives
My eyes shit out lies
I only kill to know I'm alive
So what? So what?
So what? So what?
Die! Die! Die! Die!

"Kill for the thrill. (assassin) Some people think newspapers
exaggerate juvenile crime. All that is defined mostly to the
large cities, juvenile delinquency is underlined. Thus parents
think something is going wrong with the environment. Adults
create the world, children live it. Juvenile delinquency is
always rooted in adult delinquency. And in this process, parents
play the key role when children grow up among adults who refuse
to recognize anything that is fine and good, or worthy of
respect."

Die! Die! Die! Die!
So what, it's your own problem to learn to live with
Destroy us, or make us slaves
We don't care, it's not our fault that we were born too late
A screaming headache on the promised age
Killing time is appropriate
To make a mess and fuck all the rest, we say, we say
So what? So what?
So what? So what?
Die!

Die!
Now that I know what it's like,
I'll kill them all if I like
Only time will decide
No one listened to reason,
it's too late and I'm ready to fight
So what? Now I'm ready to fight!
I'm ready to fight! [x4]
Fight! [x4]
So What? [x6]

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  • i think this song needs to be expanded into a feature film

  • You know it's interesting to compare Ministry with New Order. Both had differing sounds at the start and at the end of their careers, Ministry was synth pop and New Order was Joy Division at the beginning. Then both evolved to produce the most interesting parts of their work as Ministry introduced more metal elements and New Order introduced more dance elements to post punk. But then both bands went too far. Ministry became an indistinguishable metal band. New Order became an ordinary pop band.

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  • Y que Y que buenaza su ritmo siempre lo bailaba con furia y parte que era larga la cancion para seguir bailando en una discotecas que apreciaba este tipo de genero jaja desde Lima Peru Daniel Mendoza

  • this band providez the ultimate example of pioneering. imagine how many artists from today grew up listening to them. i sure did.

  • EDDIE BRAVO!

  • ASSASSIN

  • @NeuroManson thanks... I've listened to this album since the day it was released. Never knew. Now I'm watching Ed's movies for nostalgia.

  • This album and 'rape and honey'; best two albums out of their library bare none. A close third: I love the cover up album.

  • thiz iz the song that introduced me to the band anna i heard it by pure accident at a house party. 25 yearz later i got mixxxes od the the mole, geeez.

  • this is soooo choice.... what so... so what? so this... 

  • @NeuroManson Yeah.Luv that episode.Now when I hear this, I think of that one.

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