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Al Jourgensen

Arguably, the market leaders (plus some would say founders) from the industrial metal movement are Ministry, led simply by frontman/guitarist/producer Al Jourgensen. Created in Havana, Cuba, on Oct 7, 1959, Jourgensen and his family members ultimately relocated to america — 1st in Denver CO, before settling in Chicago, IL. In …

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Pink Anvil

Ministry’s Paul Barker and Maximum Brody compose the cinematic eccentricity of Red Anvil. The duo derives an experimental sound that’s rooted in goth rock and roll, avant-garde, and post-punk for an abstract clutter. In summer season 2002, both isolated themselves close to the Mexican boundary to record a maddening batch …

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Lard

Lard is one of the sometime-side tasks helmed with the Ministry duo of Al Jourgensen (electric guitar) and Paul Barker (bass) — in cases like this, notably fronted by legendary Deceased Kennedys vocalist Jello Biafra, along with, initially, drummer Jeff Ward. Founded in 1988, Lard was initially taken to the …

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Ministry

Until Nine Inch Nails crossed to the mainstream, Ministry did a lot more than any other music group to popularize industrial dance music, injecting huge dosages of punky, over-the-top aggression and roaring rock electric guitar riffs that helped their music look for favor with steel and alternative viewers beyond industrial’s …

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Luc Van Acker

Belgian commercial artist Luc van Acker spent some time working with Ministry, Shriekback as well as the Revolting Cocks (appearing for the Linger Ficken’ Great album). He also fronts Backbone Grinder and it has released some single albums released in the us by the Polish Trax! label.

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Lead Into Gold

Lead into Silver derives its name in the mystical practice of alchemy. The music group is actually a solo task for Paul Barker, a gifted and avant-garde bassist who became a member of pushes with Alain Jourgensen in the past due ’80s to generate several important and effective Ministry information. …

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Bill Rieflin

Seattle-born William Rieflin (b. Sept 30, 1960) is among the most respected steel/commercial drummers from the last 10 years. Through his use Ministry which band’s countless aspect projects, Rieflin is becoming known as a robust and original drive within the choice scene. Through the early ’80s, Rieflin was an associate …

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Blackouts

Ministry’s change from a synthesizer-driven dance work to some bone-smashing industrial thud machine was partly shaped by an obscure music group from Seattle. Bassist Paul Barker and drummer Expenses Rieflin were people from the post-punk group the Blackouts, tinkering with oppressive, detached rhythms. If it weren’t for his or her …

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Jeff Ward

Through the entire early ’90s, Jeff Ward produced regular appearances in the shifting industrial groups based around Chicago. Like a good friend of Al Jourgensen, he became involved with lots of the short-term bands formed with the Ministry frontman and his close friends. Ward’s first main appearance was in the …

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