http://www.side-line.com/news_comments. ... 73_0_2_0_C
Dunno if I should be happy or worried, but I give him the benefit of the doubt!
Also check the possible live line-up, some nice instrumentalists in there!
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Al Jourgensen will be back!
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Hope it's good news... an interview with Uncle Al..
http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/news/minis ... exclusive/
http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/news/minis ... exclusive/
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he hasn't been any guid since Linger Ficken Good, but whit dae I ken I just heard Twitch for the first today, it's not bad actually
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I even liked them a bit better after Barfer left the building, his influence mellowed thinngs down through the years...James Blast wrote:he hasn't been any guid since Linger Ficken Good, but whit dae I ken I just heard Twitch for the first today, it's not bad actually
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There are some Buck Satan samples at the end of this interview: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... mID=156717
It's... boring. I love country music. At one time, I was a big Ministry fan too. But these two songs are just dull. Jessica's Crime does the country-industrial thing better (i.e., Priest off of Gone To Texas which sounds like Thrill Kill Kult playing a hoedown or something).
It's... boring. I love country music. At one time, I was a big Ministry fan too. But these two songs are just dull. Jessica's Crime does the country-industrial thing better (i.e., Priest off of Gone To Texas which sounds like Thrill Kill Kult playing a hoedown or something).
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And LUCYFIREsultan2075 wrote:There are some Buck Satan samples at the end of this interview: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... mID=156717
It's... boring. I love country music. At one time, I was a big Ministry fan too. But these two songs are just dull. Jessica's Crime does the country-industrial thing better (i.e., Priest off of Gone To Texas which sounds like Thrill Kill Kult playing a hoedown or something).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2uOaVSVieQ
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Which version? I had Twitch many years ago but could never get my head round it, having come to the band upon hearing NWO. Couple of years ago I picked up Twitched, the je-jigged version that Radioactive Records put out unofficially. I found it a much more satisfying album (though thats maybe indicative of my changing tastes in the intervening years). Anyways, its sufficiently different to merit getting hold of both copies.James Blast wrote:he hasn't been any guid since Linger Ficken Good, but whit dae I ken I just heard Twitch for the first today, it's not bad actually
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AFAIK it's the original version not Twitched
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Hmm. It really, really reminds me of... something. I can't place it. Here's the Jessica's Crime song I had in mind: http://youtu.be/X6dYN4CZDRMIzzy HaveMercy wrote:And LUCYFIREsultan2075 wrote:There are some Buck Satan samples at the end of this interview: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... mID=156717
It's... boring. I love country music. At one time, I was a big Ministry fan too. But these two songs are just dull. Jessica's Crime does the country-industrial thing better (i.e., Priest off of Gone To Texas which sounds like Thrill Kill Kult playing a hoedown or something).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2uOaVSVieQ
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I love that slide guitar.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
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Tiamat?sultan2075 wrote:Hmm. It really, really reminds me of... something. I can't place it. Here's the Jessica's Crime song I had in mind: http://youtu.be/X6dYN4CZDRMIzzy HaveMercy wrote:And LUCYFIREsultan2075 wrote:There are some Buck Satan samples at the end of this interview: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... mID=156717
It's... boring. I love country music. At one time, I was a big Ministry fan too. But these two songs are just dull. Jessica's Crime does the country-industrial thing better (i.e., Priest off of Gone To Texas which sounds like Thrill Kill Kult playing a hoedown or something).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2uOaVSVieQ
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I love that slide guitar.
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Never heard 'em. Always though they were a death metal band, which is generally not my thing.
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They were death/doom in the beginning, but are now more cowboy-rock-ish, like (or suicide rock, whatever you like best).sultan2075 wrote:Never heard 'em. Always though they were a death metal band, which is generally not my thing.
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Great news for the thrash metal world!
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He'll be back in Alex Jones show?
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Good, good.
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