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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Wax Trax
More like 4 and a half stars, but its Wax Trax material so we'll bump it up on account of that.
Collectors of Ministry or Wax Trax related items should take note to the good price of this old disc used. Both mixes are enjoyable in their own respects.
An classic industrial single/EP.
Published on December 25, 2006 by Turiel

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3.0 out of 5 stars Chicago Industrial Classic Single
Harold Sandoz Alien Dog Star (Al Jourgensen) - guitar, keyboards Tennessee King Biff (William Rieflin) "Gallopin'" Scorpiosaddlebutt (Chris Connelly) - vocals

Chicago industrial meets Cabaret Voltare.

First track is a great dance track, nice slide guitar. Kind of goth, but a bit more upbeat than most goth stuff. Second song is the Cabarat Voltaire remix,...

Published on May 3, 2001 by John Keller


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3.0 out of 5 stars Chicago Industrial Classic Single, May 3, 2001
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This review is from: No Name, No Slogan (Remixes) (Audio CD)
Harold Sandoz Alien Dog Star (Al Jourgensen) - guitar, keyboards Tennessee King Biff (William Rieflin) "Gallopin'" Scorpiosaddlebutt (Chris Connelly) - vocals

Chicago industrial meets Cabaret Voltare.

First track is a great dance track, nice slide guitar. Kind of goth, but a bit more upbeat than most goth stuff. Second song is the Cabarat Voltaire remix, very robotic.

Ahhh, good old Wax Trax.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Acid Horse - No Name, No Slogan, April 8, 2008
This review is from: No Name, No Slogan (Remixes) (Audio CD)
Pity the collaboration of Ministry and Cabaret Voltaire yielded only one song, but what a great song it is! I prefer the Hypo Luxa / Hermes Pan version the most as I feel it is the best length, the other one just goes on a bit long for my taste. Not much else I can say for a two track CD, but this is a nice slice of industrial fun.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Wax Trax, December 25, 2006
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This review is from: No Name, No Slogan (Remixes) (Audio CD)
More like 4 and a half stars, but its Wax Trax material so we'll bump it up on account of that.
Collectors of Ministry or Wax Trax related items should take note to the good price of this old disc used. Both mixes are enjoyable in their own respects.
An classic industrial single/EP.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant., June 30, 2003
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This review is from: No Name, No Slogan (Remixes) (Audio CD)
The Cabs' remix isn't all that great. But the original is worth the price. This is the single track ever done by the Ministry side-project Acid Horse and a unfortunate fact that is because "No Name, No Slogan" is amazing. Pounding sharp 4/4 beats with a bouncy synth baseline make up the bulk of the track, with guitars coming in later, and the vocals done in a new wavey-goth style round out this track to make it perfect.

Classic WaxTrax! Industrial nonsense.

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