1. listening to.
i remember buying this album in highschool after getting into Ministry via Psalm 69 and Land of Rape and Honey…so i wasn’t exactly thrilled to discover their debut had more in common with Depeche Mode and Yaz than it did New World Order…. but time is a funny thing and now i kinda love this record. 

    listening to.

    i remember buying this album in highschool after getting into Ministry via Psalm 69 and Land of Rape and Honey…so i wasn’t exactly thrilled to discover their debut had more in common with Depeche Mode and Yaz than it did New World Order…. but time is a funny thing and now i kinda love this record. 

Notes

  1. sweatingtapes reblogged this from suicidewatch and added:
    a favorite.
  2. promisesandleftbehinds reblogged this from suicidewatch
  3. sosatin76 reblogged this from suicidewatch and added:
    ohh … I have my own memories of this album also!! in fact “work for love” sounded good after a long time..
  4. too--much--soul reblogged this from suicidewatch
  5. feelthemonster reblogged this from suicidewatch and added:
    Ha ha — almost my exact experience.
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  8. evilracecarlive reblogged this from suicidewatch and added:
    this is one of my favorite albums ever
  9. nightshiftsister reblogged this from suicidewatch and added:
    One of my favorite Ministry albums… listening to “Every Day is Halloween” now…
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  12. halonreverse reblogged this from suicidewatch and added:
    This has always been my favorite Ministry album. Much to the chagrin of many a Ministry fan and Al himself. What can I...