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Deep in the heart of Hell Paso Texas, Ministry’s Al Jourgensen’s studio has
been at warp speed for the past year, furiously hammering out the third and
final edition of the trilogy, The Last Sucker follows 2004’s Houses Of The Mole
and 2006’s Rio Grande Blood. After twelve albums and 27 years (including four
Grammy nominations), Uncle Al’s decided the Ministry garage is ready to close
its doors, leaving The Last Sucker as the final Ministry studio offering.
Welcome to the renegade road warrior Al Jourgensen’s latest behemoth an
off-the-map, 12 hundred horsepower vehicle. Fuel-injected with equal parts fury,
disgust, distrust and dismay, spitting and sizzling with grease and venom, each
joint heaves under the pressure of emotionally relentless delivery. From the
first double-digit salvo of ‘Let’s Go,’ with its deliciously bizarre trademark
Ministry wasteland brutality, Jourgensen outlays a glorious smorgasbord of
Ministry mayhem. Strap on ‘Death & Destruction’ for joyriding thrills, ‘Watch
Yourself’ for its distinctive Ministry ‘sample and slam you’ warning, ‘The Dick
Song,’ for Ministry’s tribute to the current US Veep, and a propane-powered
cover of The Doors ‘Roadhouse Blues.’ Released on 13th Planet and available
September 18th, 2007.
1. Let s Go
2. Watch Yourself
3. Life Is Good
4. The Dick Song
5. The Last Sucker
6. No Glory
7. Death & Destruction
8. Roadhouse Blues
9. Die In A Crash
10. End of Days Part One
11. End of Days Part Two
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Ministry - The Last Sucker Limited |
CD $17.97
CAD
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