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What would've TOOL sounded like without this encounter.
Ex-Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra is involved.
So... is this the end of Ministry?
Lamb of God as Burn The Priest, of course.
Ministry's longevity and commitment to politically driven industrial music is absolutely impressive. Founder and mastermind Al Jourgenson is as wild onstage as he was...
He's replaced by Derek Abrams (again).
"Now that you said I'm a pussy I'll do it. I'm playing a little bit of double bass now."
Ministry's 14th studio LP, AmeriKKKant, packs a whole lot of political commentary, along with a whole lot of industrial metal
Fear Factory's Burton C. Bell will also be on the tour.
You can hear a bunch of new Clutch songs live.
Lots of spoken word too.
Y'know, because he hates that album.
Remember the Story isn't that flashy of a comeback vehicle, granted, but it does represent a compelling consistency that hasn't always been the hallmark of...
What a colorful life Al has had.
It's pretty different, but it's still great!
Seems like Ministry has got some killer riffs up its sleeve.
Depending on which date you go to.
Its first new album in seven years, now with Kyuss' ex-bassist.
I have to hand it to Ministry's Al Jourgensen, he's really on top of the game when it comes to getting a hyped opener...