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*Artist: Ministry
*Album: Adios Puta Madres [bootleg]
*Year: 2009
*Genre: Industrial
*Country: United States
*Format: mp3@CBR320kbps
*Size: 150MB

Tracklist:
01. Let’s Go
02. Watch Yourself
03. Life is Good
04. The Dick Song
05. The Last Sucker
06. No W
07. Waiting
08. Worthless
09. Wrong
10. Rio Grande Blood
11. Senor Peligrio
12. Lieslieslies
13. Khyber Pass
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Total Time Play : 1:07:00
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Total playing time: 1:07:00

Extended info
Ministry was an American (from Hell Passhole, Texas) industrial metal band, everything Ministry has created since its inception has been an evolution. Al Jourgensen, the architect of Ministry, succeeded by remaking the mainstream in his own image and forging a new style of music.

Jourgensen morphed Ministry from a lightweight synth-pop band in the early '80s to a musical juggernaut with many side projects (Revolting Cocks, 1000 Homo DJs, Pailhead, Lard) on legendary Chicago-based Wax Trax! Records.

Moving to Sire Records in the mid-'80s Ministry released albums showcasing an ever-evolving style. The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste and The Land of Rape and Honey both went Gold as people searched beyond bland MTV conformity.

Psalm 69, featuring “N.W.O.”, “Just One Fix” and “Jesus Built My Hotrod”, went Platinum in 1992 and forever changed music with its heavily aggressive content. But during the late '90s heyday of "alternative music", Ministry's output waned on Filth Pig and Dark Side of the Spoon, despite a Grammy nomination for “Bad Blood”.

Coming back strong in the new millennium with Animositisomina Jourgensen refocused his energy. In 2004 a revitalized Ministry debuted Houses of the Molé. For its 25th Anniversary in 2005, Ministry released Rantology featuring tracks personally mixed, arranged, recorded and mastered by Uncle Al himself.

In October 2005, Jourgensen launched his own label, 13th Planet Records complete with an online store. Ministry’s first release on 13th Planet, Rio Grande Blood, which captured Grammy nominations for “The Great Satan” (2005) and “Lieslieslies” (2006). It was followed by the remix album Rio Grande Dub, Ministry’s final studio release, The Last Sucker, the cover album, Cover Up which features Ministry's Grammy nominated cover of "Under My Thumb" (2008) and the soundtrack for the sexy, bloody horror film Wicked Lake. All of Ministry's 13th Planet releases along with shirts and other merchandise are available for order in the 13th Planet Store.

As a document of Ministry's final world tour, the band is releasing the live CD Adios Puta Madres, available here…

All Bandmembers (1981-2008):


Al Jourgensen
Tommy Victor
Tony Campos
Sin Quirin
Paul Barker
John Bechdel
Aaron Rossi
Burton C. Bell
(Paul Raven - R.I.P.)


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randomrussiandude
thanks, but it's not a bootleg. official Live album smile4.gif
LANDSER
когда-то перся от музла этих кретинов crazy.gif
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