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MINISTRY - Rio Grande Blood
| Drowned in sound |
| Back in the spring of 1972, ZZ Top were releasing and promoting their second album - Rio Grande Mud. Little did they know that 34 years later, a political activist and former drug addict would be parodying the album in order to create a savage recording of metal and affronted ramblings. ...full text |
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| ReleseMagazine.com |
| “Rio Grande Blood” fulfills the promise that “Animositisomina” gave, but “Houses of the Molé” failed to keep: Ministry as a murderous, thundering machine that chews up everything in its way, a machine that is on par with the band at their earlier peak....full text |
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| MetalReview |
| It’s sadly appropriate that it was on 1999's heroin themed titled Dark Side of the Spoon when Ministry hit their rock bottom. Clever title aside, Ministry ended the decade with an inconsistent and lackluster effort that came on the heels of Filth Pig, a solid album but unquestionably a letdown after the behemoth Psalm 69, and The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste before that....full text |
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