Brilliant album art.
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Yeah, album art is kinda cool ngl
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LMAO that art, at least Uncle Al still has a good sense of humor.
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Better than anything on AmeriKKKant; but it still sucks hard.
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Ehhhh calling your album Moral Hygiene after being completely silent in Sin Quirin feels a bit off
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As far as I'm concerned, Ministry broke up sometime in 1997
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Dude, diddling kids is okay as long as you bash the fash.
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no kiddin? really hope this is better than their last efforts
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this isn't very good. but better. good job al
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Al Jourgensen tries too hard. bless
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Its catchy. The harmonica really sounds nice.
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Sounds like classic Ministry
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Al Jourgensen speaks a lot about politics and he does so in a very literal, un-artistic, non-poetical manner. No nuance, no subtlety, no desire to leave room for the listener to think for themselves or overlook this aspect of the music, just plain direct political discourse.
I wouldn't necessarily expect or ask the level of understanding of an historian or of an expert from a metal singer, but Al Jourgensen has reached a very serious level of stupidity, complacency, cowardice and irresponsibility in his last albums and I think that is problematic and detrimental to the music.
He's so bad that if he cared only about looking like a rebel in a "hyping" sort of way, he's discourse wouldn't be any different.
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A pretty accurate and wise statement, Kevin. I fully agree, whatever political view one has. But this is not very stimulating.
A statement like Fuck the police in itself is already stupid enough...
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^ lmfao
the issue is not that al is lacking subtlety in how he approaches politics but that al is lacking subtlety and nuance in just about anything
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