Album Rating: 3.5
You know you will check it at some point art, so you can just as well do it now :]
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haha I will probably check it out from morbid curiosity but I have a feeling I will be regretting it
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Album Rating: 2.5
If you've ever liked Ministry in the past I doubt anything is that different tbh
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Album Rating: 3.5
Gonna take my chances and say that this might be the best Ministry album since Filth Pig.
But I'm the kind of guy who even thought that the Bush trilogy had some good moments (everything else since then until now sucked, though), so that might not be saying much.
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Is anything on here as good as ''Burning Inside'' from 'The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste'' album?
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Album Rating: 3.5
"Gonna take my chances and say that this might be the best Ministry album since Filth Pig." [2]
This was surprisingly very good, save for like two of the songs maybe.
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Album Rating: 2.5
'Is anything on here as good as ''Burning Inside'' from 'The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste'' album?'
well, no, but nothing goes for that vibe quite
closer to Psalm than Mind
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Album Rating: 3.5
"Is anything on here as good as ''Burning Inside'' from 'The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste'' album?"
Yeah... no. And like I said, i actually like this album, but I've made peace with the fact that the late 80s/early 90s Ministry (with Paul Barker of course) is never coming back.
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Album Rating: 2.5
This did remind me of White Zombie's 'Astro-Creep' album at times
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got this problem with ministry and kmfdm and a few other bands in the same vein, where I like the stuff they make before they really know what they're doing and when they hit their stride i just want them to go back to being punks
heard that new single of theirs yesterday, it sounded like totally fine, totally uneventful industrial metal and the whole genre is a 3
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Album Rating: 2.5
Use the volume button and press up ⬆️
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Album Rating: 3.5
WTF this actually rules and its not cringe like the last few Ministry albums. Guess Uncle Al still has some mojo left in the tank.
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Album Rating: 2.5
This is a step back in the right direction, but still not even close to his early industrial metal era. They've always been repetitive, but the songs here feel repetitive. I like the post punk influence they've thrown in, and the riffs are pretty cool, but they needed a little more energy and a little less repetition for my tastes.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Agree Willie.
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Album Rating: 2.5
The fact that the album should be called "Moral Hygiene" is very disquieting.
Because yes, most topics raised on this album are moral hygiene. So, is this the message ? Is Al truly pointing at ideas that he considers to be entirely erroneous and complacent, ideas that people hold for the sake of feeling morally clean ?
Because really, releasing this in 2021 is seriously misplaced.
"Fuck the police." Really ? In 2021 ?
"Trump was corrupt, fake news and a white supremacist" ten months in Biden/Harris' administration ? Really ? Is it still what you feel should be said Mr. Jourgensen ?
Starting an album called Moral Hygiene with a sample of the poor psychologically abused Greta Thunberg lecturing the world. On which level are we supposed to understand this ?
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Album Rating: 3.5
What the album is about isn't very compelling/intriguing, but the songs and riffs were pretty dang good for what I was expecting. Will relisten to this soon.
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
this album has more trump samples than amerikkkant yet nobody seems to bring it up as a damning point against it lol curious
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I think I keep getting this band mixed up with a different band when I see it on the homepage. Prodigy, maybe?
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Wait, who the fuck is Prodigy
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
pffffff
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