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Ministry The Last Sucker CD 2007 13th Planet Lenticular Digisleeve

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
CD Grading
Excellent (EX)
Case Type
Cardboard Sleeve
Color
Multicolor
Case Condition
Very Good (VG)
MPN
2028610812
Inlay Condition
Very Good (VG)
Edition
First Edition
Type
Album
Language
English
Era
2000s
Instrument
Bass Guitar, Drums, Electric Guitar, Voice
Features
Digipak
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0020286108122
Artist
Ministry
Format
CD
Producer
Dave Donnelly, Al Jourgensen
Release Year
2007
Record Label
13th Planet
Release Title
The Last Sucker
Style
Industrial
Genre
Rock, Industrial, Rock & Pop
Run Time
56 min.

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Dave Donnelly, Al Jourgensen
Record Label
13th Planet
UPC
0020286108122
eBay Product ID (ePID)
62008202

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2007
Genre
Rock, Industrial, Rock & Pop
Run Time
56 min.
Style
Industrial
Artist
Ministry
Release Title
The Last Sucker

Additional Product Features

Recording Mode
Stereo
Distributor
Red Distribution
Spar Code
N/A
Recording Type
Studio
LeafCats
176984
Release Date
20070918

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  • Ministry's p*ssed!

    I used to have a couple of Ministry CDs years ago but eventually sold them because I wasn't totally into industrial music at the time. Now MANY years later I heard music from 'The Last Sucker' & I was sucked right back in! Now I have a bunch of Ministry's CDs (including the 2 I sold) & man I really feel I missed out on some good music all of those years! Let me just say that 'Filth Pig' was my first Ministry album, so I'm sure most fans would say "no wonder you didn't keep listening"....now I actually dig the album more than I did before but after listening to a few others & 'Rio Grande Blood,' I'm just hooked into Ministry like I never stopped listening to them! Compared to the slow paced 'Filth Pig,' 'Rio Grande Blood' is on the TOTAL OPPOSITE side....fast & furious & ANGRY industrial ...

  • ministry's last album?

    Ive heard this is the last Ministry album... I sincerely hope it is not... this is the last in a trilogy of albums from alan jourgensen and crew, and i think perhaps the best of those albumns... its full of all the bile we are used to, regarding the aspects of living in a corrupt bush society, but it also has the feel and hooks of earlier ministry albums... the only negative song, in my opinion, is the cover of the doors roadhouse blues... its an interesting take on it, but it feels misplaced in this albumn, and in its location on the album... i would have thought it better as a hidden track or something like that.... overall, i think most ministry fans would like, and should have this album....

  • House of the Rio Grande Sucker

    This is supposed to be the last Ministry CD and also the finale in the anti-Bush trilogy begun with Houses of the Mole & Rio Grande Blood. It sounds pretty much like a continuation of those previous two releases - heavy, industrialized rockabilly spliced with ominous sounding Bush soundbites and Al Jourgensen screaming over it. Maybe not quite as good the third time around - but still heavy enough and relevant to be well worth listening to.

  • Ministry goes out with a bang

    One of Ministrys better albums. Full of the vitrol you'd expect from Al & friends. The third in his anti-Bush trilogy. The cover of "Roadhouse Blues" is excellent!!! The last song "End of Days" recites Eisenhowers speech about the industrial/military complex, and is a valid as today as it was then. It's supposed to be the last MInistry album, though there is a album of just cover songs out, so technically, this is the last album of original Ministry music. It's up there with "Psalm 69" and "The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste". If you like them at all, I'd recommend this album. If you support Bush (why anyone would is a mystery to me, but anyway) you would be wise to skip this CD.....

  • Really goes with the music, a theme effort

    I love the album, especially the "Death and Destruction" track. I like Ministry in general, and I'm expanding my collection of all their music. The sound is raw, distorted, digital, fast and heavy, just like I like all my music. I've liked Ministry since they came out in the 80's and continue to marvel at their progression in sound over the years. Their albums get better and better with each new one, sounding heavier and crunchier than the last......... I would reccomend this to anyone who likes their music loud, heavy and different.