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Ministry: Al Jourgenson (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Paul Barker (vocals, bass, programming).Additional personnel: Gibby Haynes (vocals); M. Scaccia, L. Svitek (guitar); M. Ba...Read more
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INSPIRING TO THE HILT!
PROBABLY THE BEST OF MINISTRY'S ALBUMS!! SO AMAZING, MY HUSBAND DECIDED ON THE NIGHT WE SAW THEIR FIRST SHOW IN ATLANTA, HE DECIDED TO CHANGE HIS BAND NAME TO "SCARECROW&...Read more
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Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed & The Way to Suck Eggs by Ministry (CD, Jul-1992, Sire)

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Album Features
UPC:075992672726
Artist:Ministry
Format:CD
Release Year:1992
Record Label:Sire
Genre:Industrial, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. N.W.O.
2. Just One Fix
3. T.V. II
3. TV II
4. Hero
5. Jesus Built My Hotrod
6. Scarecrow
6. Scare Crow
7. Psalm 69
8. Corrosion
9. Grace

Details
Playing Time:45 min.
Contributing Artists:Gibby Haynes
Producer:H. Luxa, H. Pan
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:DAD

Album Notes
Ministry: Al Jourgenson (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Paul Barker (vocals, bass, programming).Additional personnel: Gibby Haynes (vocals); M. Scaccia, L. Svitek (guitar); M. Balch (keyboards, programming); H. Beno (programming); W. Rieflix (drums).Personnel: Al Jourgensen (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Paul Barker (vocals, programming); Mike Scaccia, Louis Svitek (guitar); M. Bolch (keyboards, programming); Bill Rieflin (drums); H. Beno (programming).The increasingly heavy sound of Ministry hit its peak in the form of 1992's PSALM 69. Though the industrial band had it roots in dance-pop, frontman Al Jourgensen led the band in a progressively guitar-laden direction beginning in the late '80s, and essentially disowned his more accessible earlier recordings.Ministry's dedication to loud, aggressive music is fully on display here with the lumbering opener "N.W.O.," a politically charged track that takes the first Bush administration to task amidst a barrage of rumbling bass, propulsive beats, crushing guitar riffs, and Jourgensen's trademark distorted vocals. Released as a single before the album itself, the rambunctious "Jesus Built My Hotrod" proved to be another highlight, with Butthole Surfers vocalist Gibby Haynes sitting in on a session of high-octane absurdity. Throughout PSALM 69, the sonic ferocity is relentless, whether on the break-neck speed-metal of "TV II" or the scathing chaos of "Corrosion." Oddly enough, this blisteringly intense outing proved to be Ministry's most successful record, leading to a high-profile stint on the second Lollapalooza tour. One of the heaviest albums ever to achieve mainstream success, PSALM 69 is a snapshot of Ministry at its uncompromising best.

Ministry: Al Jourgenson (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Paul Barker (vocals, bass, programming).Additional personnel: Gibby Haynes (vocals); M. Scaccia, L. Svitek (guitar); M. Balch (keyboards, programming); H. Beno (programming); W. Rieflix (drums).The increasingly heavy sound of Ministry hit its peak in the form of 1992's PSALM 69. Though the industrial band had it roots in dance-pop, frontman Al Jourgensen led the band in a progressively guitar-laden direction beginning in the late '80s, and essentially disowned his more accessible earlier recordings.Ministry's dedication to loud, aggressive music is fully on display here with the lumbering opener "N.W.O.," a politically charged track that takes the first Bush administration to task amidst a barrage of rumbling bass, propulsive beats, crushing guitar riffs, and Jourgensen's trademark distorted vocals. Released as a single before the album itself, the rambunctious "Jesus Built My Hotrod" proved to be another highlight, with Butthole Surfers vocalist Gibby Haynes sitting in on a session of high-octane absurdity. Throughout PSALM 69, the sonic ferocity is relentless, whether on the break-neck speed-metal of "TV II" or the scathing chaos of "Corrosion." Oddly enough, this blisteringly intense outing proved to be Ministry's most successful record, leading to a high-profile stint on the second Lollapalooza tour. One of the heaviest albums ever to achieve mainstream success, PSALM 69 is a snapshot of Ministry at its uncompromising best.

Editorial Reviews
A commercial breakthrough....It was simpler, but no less in your face than previous work.
Kerrang

...this is the guitar-heaviest thing they've ever done...
Reflex (19921110)

...finds the group now firmly in control of its medium-fast, techno-metal sound....an entertaining album...
Option (19921101)

3 Stars - Good - ...heavy, speed-freak intoxicants of a high order...it sweats like tarmac under a burning sun...[Ministry] create temples of sound...
Q (19920901)

Included in Q's 50 Heaviest Albums of All Time.
Q (20010701)

...Pain has never felt this good before...The thrash guitars that predominate here sound like Metallica in overdrive...Wonderfully obnoxious, and therefore nearly perfect... - Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly (19920731)

Highly Recommended - ...PSALM 69 takes the Chicago house-music pound and gives it the leviathan metallic crunch it's long been begging for...If punk aimed to smash discos, Ministry is about to decimate smart bars. Dance at your own risk...
Spin (19920901)

Ranked #5 in Spin's list of the `20 Best Albums Of The Year' - ...Like a Terminator, this beastly music crashes and burns--and then comes back strengthened for the kill...
Spin (19921201)

3.5 Stars - Good Plus - ...nastiness at its most Spartan: snarling guitars, hound-from-hell vocals and sternum-crushing percussion, with the occasional shock-effect sample...Ministry doesn't just ventilate its postmodern blues; it incinerates them...
Rolling Stone (19920917)

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INSPIRING TO THE HILT!

Created: 19/12/08
PROBABLY THE BEST OF MINISTRY'S ALBUMS!! SO AMAZING, MY HUSBAND DECIDED ON THE NIGHT WE SAW THEIR FIRST SHOW IN ATLANTA, HE DECIDED TO CHANGE HIS BAND NAME TO "SCARECROW" FROM THE SONG ON THS ALBUM!!! BRAVO, AL J.!!! GREAT DYNAMICS, GREAT SINGING, WRITING, EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS ALBUM ROCKS.... ESPECIALLY LIKE "JUST ONE FIX" AND "SCARECROW"!!! EVERY HARD CORE ROCKER SHOULD OWN THIS CD!!!
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Industrial Assault...

Created: 30/07/09
If there was ever an album that made a statement for one particular genre. This is it. This album does for Industrial, what Faith No More's "The Real Thing" did for Alt Metal. The angst and utter dismantling this album displays are an event unto themselves. For once, I can hear the power. This album clearly set the stage for a number of acts coming down the pike. They tear through "NWO" and "Just One Fix" like it's the thing to do before escalating into a full out frenzy on "Jesus Built My Hotrod". If sweat, tears, and the overall love of a "War Inside My Head" feel is what you're after, sit down and explore. They have eternity to know you're flesh............
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Good Fast Music

Created: 20/09/08
There are at least 3 awesome songs on this CD. Jesus Built My Hot Rod, New World Order and Just One Fix alone are worth the purchase. Great 90's Industrial sound. Heavy hitting and fast paced. I would definitely recommend it.
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Great!

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Created: 08/05/11
A very good and comical side of ministry is shown on this album. An essential to any fan of the band. A hard and heavy experience from both ends. One of the best albums they ever released.
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Ministry's classic

Created: 23/05/10
The best Ministry album ever!
Every fan of the group has to have it in their home collection!
The CD clarity of the songs are perfect - you will hear all the guitars and drums of the band.
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