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Al Jourgensen on Trent Reznor

Al Jourgensen talks about Trent Reznor... Not very nice! Video clip from an interview with Metal Hammer TV UK on August 2006...ministry nin

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Ministry's Al Jourgensen talks 'Friends'

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Al Jourgensen (interview) - LIVE

Al Jourgensen
Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
September 2004

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Filmed by Alan Ralph of http://www.metalXcore.com
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Ministry - Just One Fix

Al Jourgensen and Ministry this song is off the album Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed & the Way to Suck EggsJust.....

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Ministry - Friend Of The Devil (1994)

Al Jourgensen, Paul Barker and Mike Scaccia and their friends (Barry Kooda on guitar and Ritchie Vasquez on drums) performing live cover of Grateful Dead's "Friend Of The Devil" on Bridge School Benefit VIII on October 2nd of 1994. Credits to grmpysmrf for the video source!

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Ministry ft. Eddie Veddar - Lay Lady Lay (Live 1994)

eddie making a guest appearance during their bob dylan cover.

What made you want to cover Dylan?Hanging out with Timothy Leary for too long?
No, I hate Bob Dylan and ["Lay, Lady, Lay"]. Here's another random story: I really wanted to cover "Wichita Lineman" by Jimmy Webb and Barker was like, "We're not doing that. That's stupid. Urge Overkill just did that." This was while we were in a L.A. cab, and right at that moment, "Lay, Lady, Lay" comes on. I realized it had a lot of the same chord progressions as "Wichita Lineman," so just to piss Barker off, I said, "Fuck you, we're doing this song." He wouldn't even come into the studio when I put it up on the tape machine.

Sounds like a healthy relationship.
It was completely dysfunctional, man.

- decibal magazine interview with al jourgensen

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Special Affect - Live - Too Much Soft Living 1980

Rare footage of Special Affect performing live at Wizards in Chicago in 1980. Featuring Frankie Nardiello (AKA Groovie Mann of Thrill kill Kult), Al Jourgensen (Ministry), Harry Rushakoff (Concrete Blonde) playing the song 'Too Much Soft Living'

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Special Affect - Live - Out of Order - Chicago 1980

Rare footage of Special Affect performing live at Wizards in Chicago on Nov. 7, 1980. Featuring Frankie Nardiello (AKA Groovie Mann of Thrill kill Kult), Al Jourgensen (Ministry), Harry Rushakoff (Concrete Blonde) playing the song 'Out of Order'

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Pailhead - Ballad

Do you have any favorites of those side projects?
Pailhead, definitely. It was a really good vibe. When I first worked with Ian, I was going to the bathroom every couple minutes to do coke and heroin, coming out saying, "Oh, I've got a bad bladder," even though I had white rings around my nose. Ian looked at me and said, "Dude, I'm not stupid. Just do what you've got to do and everything's cool." I respected him from that point on.

-Decibel Magazine, interview with Al Jourgensen

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Pailhead - Anthem

This is the point where you got more involved in your side projects, right?
Yep. I was already wanting out at that point. The side projects were my way of not being in Ministry and acting like a petulant child.

Why didn't you want to be in Ministry?
I didn't like working with [longtime creative collaborator/bassist Paul] Barker that much. I guess we did OK as a team, but it was miserable. He's totally straight-edge, so he was looking at me like I was from fucking Pluto. It's kind of weird working like that—knowing that you completely disgust your partner.

You didn't completely disgust [Pailhead collaborator] Ian MacKaye?
No, because Ian saw through all that. He saw a person that needs help but isn't an idiot. So I felt like if Ian can accept me, why can't my idiot partner?

- Decibel Magazine, q+a with Al Jourgensen

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LET'S GO

Intro for a DVD interview of Al Jourgensen....Al Jourgensen Ministry

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1000 HOMO DJs - "HEY ASSHOLE" - MOTOCROSS CRASHES

1000 Homo DJs is a side project band of industrial musician Al Jourgensen. It is best known for its cover of Black Sabbath's "Supernaut." This song is called "Hey Asshole"
1000 Homo DJs began as a side project to release outtakes from Ministry's The Land of Rape and Honey

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Ministry - Revenge

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Ministry - The Devil In The Details (2003)

"Behind the scenes" video from Ministry's 2003 album "Animositisomina" (DVD Audio version). Some footage of Sonic Ranch and outskirts and some talking by Al and Paul.

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Backstage with Ministry 1

Backstage with Al and the crew during Ministry's Evil Doer tour in '04. Part 1...ministry al jourgensen industrial backstage revolting cocks

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Backstage with Ministry 2

More antics from Al and company during the Evil Doer tour of '04. Part 2...Ministry Al Jourgensen Revolting Cocks

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Senor Peligro - Ministry

This song introduced me to the Industrial Metal band Ministry led by Al Jourgensen since 1981. This song is off of their 2006 album Rio Grande Blood.

The song is featured on Scarface:The World Is Yours.

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Ministry - Just One Fix (Live Wacken Festival 2006)

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Ministry - Wacken Open Air 2006

This was the highlight of the festival. I was totally blown away. The sound on this vid is a little raw but only because I was 4 rows from the front.

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MINISTRY No W

Ministry "No W" live concert video. Ministry's Al Jourgensen attack on President George W. Bush....Ministry President Bush industrial metal Jourgensen

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Ministry - Happy Dust

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Skrew - Cold Angel Press

Skrew was an influential industrial metal band, formed in 1990 and disbanded in 1998.
Skrew was formed in 1990 in Austin, Texas, by Adam Grossman (guitars/vocals) and Danny Lohner (guitars/background vocals). The band rose from the ashes of crossover thrash band Angkor Wat, of which Grossman and Lohner were members. Skrew recruited local Austin area musicians, as well as Al Jourgensen of Ministry, to record and produce their 1991 debut album Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame. Though the album fared well commercially (out-selling every debut on the Metal Blade catalog) and received high praise from critics, the band suffered numerous setbacks; conflicts with some of the members prevented the band from touring following the album's release, and Grossman and Lohner were forced to recruit a new line-up. Lohner departed the band during touring in support of 'Burning' to begin his tenure with Nine Inch Nails. Many fans of the group have cited his departure as a major turning point in the bands career. Eventually things calmed down and Skrew proceeded to work on their second release Dusted, which released in 1994. This album saw the addition of keyboardist Jim Vollentine, who would remain with the band for the remainder of its career. Like its predecessor, Dusted was highly praised by critics and fans, and is still considered a classic in field of industrial metal by many fans of the genre. However, commercially it was less successful than the freshman 'Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame'.

The band's music underwent significant change with the departure of Lohner, and guitarist Mike Robinson, the result of which was the 1996 album Shadow of Doubt. The album largely moved away from the band's previous sound, featuring less electronics and sampling and more of a slow, extreme thrash metal sound somewhat similar to other 1990's metal bands such as Machine Head. Unlike the band's previous works, Shadow of Doubt failed to generate any significant interest, despite having the experienced hand of former Overkill guitarist Bobby Gustafson in the line-up. The band went through several member changes in the next year, but by 1997 Grossman had a stable line-up, and released the band's final album Angel Seed XXIII. The album was far different from anything the band had ever recorded, and featured a style somewhat reminiscent of the then-emerging nu-metal genre. Angel Seed XXIII received even less attention than its predecessor, and was heavily bashed by critics. Following the lack of success with their final two albums, Skrew announced their break-up in 1998.

In recent years following Skrew's break up, several of its previous members have become involved in other activities; Adam Grossman joined Ministry as a touring guitarist, and can also be heard playing rhythm guitar on their 2003 album Animositisomina. Lohner continues to be a well-known musician, and frequently contributes to A Perfect Circle and movie soundtracks. Jim Vollentine has gone on to work as a sound engineer and producer, working with bands such as ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead and Sound Team. There have been several unconfirmed rumors of a possible Skrew reformation in the years since the band's break-up, but none of them have yet to come true.

1. Orifice
2. Burning Water Drowning In Flame
3. Cold Angel Press
4. Charlemagne
5. Gemini
6. Indestructible
7. Feast
8. Once Alive
9. Sympathy For The Devil (Rolling Stones cover)
10. Poisonous
11. Prey Flesh

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Pailhead - I Will Refuse

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Ministry - El Paso Style (2003)

Short "home-made" film about Ministry hanging around and recoding their "Animositisomina" album in studio. It was recorded and edited by someone close to the "Ministry Camp" (probably Afra). Excuse the quality, because it was already pretty bad in the original QuickTime file.

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