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Ministry
Ministry is an American industrial metal band founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1981 by producer, singer, and instrumentalist Al Jourgensen. Originally a synth-pop outfit, Ministry evolved into one of the pioneers of industrial rock and industrial metal in the late 1980s. The…via Wikipedia
Career Highlights
19 albums- Formed
- 1981
- Active
- 1981–present
- Listeners
- 901,835Last.fm
- Wikipedia
- Visit
Selected Discography
- 1983With Sympathy
- 1986Twitch
- 1988The Land of Rape and Honey
- 1989The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste
- 1992ΚΕΦΑΛΗΞΘ
- 1996Filth Pig
- 1999Dark Side of the Spoon
- 2003Animositisomina
- 2004Houses of the Molé
- 2006Rio Grande Blood
- 2007The Last Sucker
- 2008Cover Up
- 2010Undercover
- 2012Relapse
- 2013From Beer to Eternity
+ 4 more albums
The Web
2 hops outMinistry at the center, their direct connections around them, and the other bands those connections lead to — the same web you can explore live.
The Connection Web
32 threadsMembers
31- John Bechdel
- Stephen George1981–1984
- Sin Quirin2006–present
- Rey Washam(American drummer)
- John Davis(keyboard player)
- Shay Jones
- Aaron Rossi(US drummer)2008–2008
- Jeff Ward(drummer)
- Tommy Victor2005–present
- Al Jourgensen1981–present
- Tony Campos2007–2008
- Tony Campos2011–2013
- Tony Campos2014–2015
- Tony Campos2017–2019
- Paul Barker(industrial bassist/producer/engineer)1986–2004
- Burton C. Bell2007–present
- Martin Sorenson
- Paul Raven(UK bassist)2006–2007
- Michael Balch1991–1993
- John Monte2004–2004
- Louis Svitek1992–2003
- Max Brody2003–2004
- Robert Roberts
- William Tucker
- Mark Baker(US metal drummer)2004–2005
- Mike Scaccia
- Tia Sprocket
- Bill Rieflin1986–1995
- Chris Connelly(Scottish author, industrial musician & singer/songwriter)1987–1991
- Derek Abrams(US hard rock drummer)2017–present
- Cesar Soto(Ministry guitarist)2015–present
Collaborations
1The Extended Web
58 acts · 2 hops outWhere Ministry’s collaborators go next — the other bands, founded groups, and side projects their direct connections belong to.
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