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"The last sucker" CD by Ministry

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A more powerful, clever and cooler last point Al Jourgensen couldn't have created: the brute and great farewell of one of the most influential acts of the eigthees and ninetees.

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Item no. 432660
Musical Genre Industrial
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 CD
Product topic Bands
Band Ministry
Product type CD
Release date 21/09/2007

CD 1

  • 1.
    Let's Go
  • 2.
    Watch yourself
  • 3.
    Life Is Good
  • 4.
    The Dick Song
  • 5.
    The Last Sucker
  • 6.
    No Glory
  • 7.
    Death And Destruction
  • 8.
    Roadhouse Blues
  • 9.
    Die In A Crash
  • 10.
    End of days [Part 1]
  • 11.
    End of days [Part 2]

by Oliver Kube (12.07.2007) So this is supposed to be the farewell of the Industrial-gods, Ministry, one of the most visionary and most influential bands of the 80s and 90s? If it should really be it, mastermind Al Jourgensen couldn't have created a more clever, and not at least cooler end. Alone the almighty sound bursting with plenty of details and in terms of power is better than almost everything there has ever been released. Jourgensen was again supported by Prong-boss, Tommy Victor and Paul Raven (Killing Joke), in three songs, like e.g. the epic in two parts, "End of days", furthermore added by Fear Factory-Shouter Burton C. Bell. The album perfectly starts with "Let's go", a merciless steam waltz in best "Psalm 69"-tradition. Also in the following course, Ministry don't get weaker. Nervous rockers, like "No glory" and the powerful "The dick song" change with hymns, like "Watch yourself". Only time to rest is the great cover version of the Doors-classic, "Roadhouse Blues". Great!

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