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DGP00666
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Hi everyone,

I'm so happy... Motörhead and Ministry just released two great albums!!!!

I want your opinions 'bout them!!!!!
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Pass. I'm still waiting for the next Sinatra album.
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I believe 'Old Closed Eyes' has a very nice CD available with every subscription to The Reader's Digest.
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The New Ministry one works for me :)

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I prefer the National Geographical myself.
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good call Thrash, that one has bare naked ladies in, forgot about them
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I didn't had the chance to listen to the new Motörhead yet, but I'm sertain they will play some new songs tonight. :D
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Well, after the snippets I heard on 6Music last night, it is indeed Psalm 70.
It does have a few other tricks up its wizard's sleeve tho.
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Motörhead was graet !!
but they didn't play "alot" of new songs.
I didn't even notice they play'd a new one :?
still it was a superb show.
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Black Horizon wrote:The new Ministry album is

F*CKING BRILLIANT

I second that.

Save for the f*cking part ;-)

I hear the song 'no W' on the war against Bush comp already, and it's nearly Motörhead.

So is the rest of the album.

Class! :notworthy: :notworthy:

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Is that good or bad Izz?

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Red Sunsets wrote:Is that good or bad Izz?

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Motörhead bad?

What's gotten into ya? ;D

Nah, it's brilliant. :notworthy:

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@ DGP00666: Not heard either yet, but your avatar rules. :lol:
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not heard either of them meself...

but i fully intend to do so as soon as i can...
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And the new 'tv-song' called WTV is awesome!

But I read on the site that Paul Barker left? :eek:

Such a pity, but if that's what it took to make this fantastic album, ah well...

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The ministry album is indeed a killer.
Bass-deep,deep-toned,low pitched,resonant.And goddamned cool
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