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Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen explained why he never felt bitter toward bands like Nine Inch Nails, who took Ministry’s ...
Ministry‘s Al ... then I never used it again. And then 40 years later, we decided to re-record it. So that one sticks out. Also things like “Revenge” and “Effigy” sound more like arena ...
What’s next for Al Jourgensen? Nothing, and everything. “I might now be able to sleep a full eight hours at night and enjoy my swimming pool and just kind of chill out. I really don't have any ...
From trading Ministry songs for drugs and production lessons to inspiring Nine Inch Nails and accidentally spiking Tool with LSD, no stone is left unturned ...
During an appearance on Full Metal Jackie, frontman Al Jourgensen ... s more like a job now as opposed to having youthful enthusiasm.” When his time with Ministry is over, Jourgensen joked ...
The industrial metal band first called it quits back in 2008, but reunited in 2012. Lead singer Al Jourgensen is adamant that the band will officially end after the release of Ministry’s 17th ...
Al Jourgensen, the frontman of the Grammy-nominated ... It’s more like a job now as opposed to youthful enthusiasm.” It is unclear exactly when Ministry will officially end.
Ministry's Al Jourgensen has explained ... Metal Jackie's podcast, Jourgensen says, "Paul Barker was an integral part of that and he’s part of these recordings now as well.