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Ministry
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  • Audio CD (September 27, 1999)
  • Original Release Date: 1988
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Sire Records
  • ASIN: B000008II6
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #27,610 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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This is a brilliant hybrid of electronic music and conventional guitar-heavy rock. The first three tracks in particular pound out the overall method: furious, punk-metal guitars over slamming, machinelike rhythms. This release exemplifies Al Jourgensen's and Paul Barker's skill at producing remarkably creative musical aggression. "You Know What You Are" and the album's title track are fist-in-the-air electro-anthems upon first listen. But upon closer scrutiny, the songs reveal themselves to be works of complex sonic architecture, with components drawn from a wide variety of sources. The same is also true with "Flashback," a techno-punk foray into loosely controlled fury. --Mark McCleerey

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Reissue of the industrial outfit’s 1988, their first real commercial breakthrough (it reached #164 on the Billboard Top 200) after dabbling in synth pop during the beginning and middle of the ‘80s. Led by Al Jourgensen, this rougher, tougher almost metallic version of Ministry opened the doors for other industrial bands including Nine Inch Nails.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "My Favorite Weapon... Is The Look In Your Eyes!", January 19, 2001
Question: What album made metalheads, punk rockers and dance-fiends recoil in horror upon its debut? Answer: Ministry's "The Land Of Rape And Honey." I hate to sound redundant... but the previous reviewers summed it best: "The Land Of Rape And Honey" is as essential as it gets--not just for Ministry and industrial fans, but for fans of music in general. I (finally) got my grubby mitts on the Australian version of the CD since I couldn't find the out-of-print-for-ages domestic release, so if there's a difference between the two, I apologize beforehand (Adam Naworal, one of the previous reveiwers, said "Hizbollah" and "I Prefer" aren't on the domestic release, for example). The first time I saw "Stigmata" on video I was shocked: the song, like the video, wasn't quite like anything I've heard before... or since. Its obnoxious, wailing guitars and ultra-obnoxious "vocals" (read: skull-shattering screams) topped over an absolutely relentless machine-like rhythm that could easily have been named "Audio Napalm" left my jaw on the floor. To this day, it remains my favorite Ministry song. Thankfully, Al and the boys had more than a few other great songs to serve up on this groundbreaking classic. Both "The Missing" and "Deity" rage with thrash-metal fury to them and make bands like Spineshank and Filter look even more pale in comparison. "Hizbollah" has a slight Arabic-tinge to it and might be my second favorite song here just for that reason, while "You Know What You Are" is one of the craziest songs I've ever heard: an angry dance song with the HARSHEST vocals I ever heard, putting that guy from Cradle Of Filth (I think his name's Dani) to absolute shame... genius. The second half of the disk is, in my opinion, better. It's not as violent with the guitars, but they still pack some angry energy into their more dance-like songs; kind of like the dark and violent synth-pop of "Twitch," but with an edge (the title track would be the best example of this). I'll admit, the production is pretty dated (it did come out thirteen years ago, ya know), but the creativity and beauty-in-ugliness work here doesn't show any signs of age. Ministry single-handedly changed the industrial landscape and was only thanked by seeing a bunch of third-rate computer nerds pathetically trying to emulate the electro-rage of this one groundbreaking masterpiece of an album. Machines hiss, guitars crunch, vocals rage with a snarling wrath, machine-like drums fiercely pound the listener's skull, and samples are brilliantly placed all over--"The Land Of Rape And Honey" is just brilliant. Definitely one of the best albums ever made.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You must have this!!, February 22, 2003
By Michael Kumpf (Acworth, Georgia) - See all my reviews
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I remember a friend of mine getting this CD when it came out. I was just starting to get into the industrial music scene, having just purchased some Front 242. When she started it up and Stigmata came on, I knew I had to get it for myself. From the opening scream of Stigmata, this starts hard and fast and never lets up. If you have A Mind... and Psalm 69, you can tell that Al and friends increased the guitar usage on each album. Well there are fewer guitars on this album, but that doesn't make it any less sinister or dark. I won't go into each track-the previous reviews have done an excellent job already. I would say that anyone who likes industrial music MUST have this essential recording of the genre.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FLASHBACK!!! FLASHBACK!!! FLASHBACK!!! FLASHBACK!!!, March 8, 2003
By "mustwerock" (Rochester, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This was my second Ministry album, my first being Psalm 69 way back in '92. I can't believe this album is out of print, seeing how so many people consider it to be Ministry's masterpiece. Even if it's not my favorite Ministry album, I can't deny its status as such. This is a brilliant album. While there are only about three songs that feature heavy guitar riffs, the entire album manages to sound aggressive. Even the slower songs like "Golden Dawn" and "Hizbollah" have an undercurrent of doom running through them. Then, of course, there's "You Know What You Are" and "Flashback," which are two of the most violent sounding songs ever recorded, with nary a guitar to be heard (except for a brief solo in "Flashback.") And then there's "I Prefer," which manages to be almost speed metal without the metal.

Every Ministry album has been different from all those that preceeded it, (until "Animositisomina" which is, I feel, the first Ministry album not to break much new ground. Though it's still a good album) and this is one of the most important albums in Ministry's evolution. This is the direct link from "Twitch" to the industrial metal they became known for. It's as strong an album as they've ever released, and there really hasn't been anything like it before or since. Essential listening.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing introduction to Industrial
Yes, I'll admit I bought this album because I liked Ministry's first, overproduced, poppy album. But I was not disappointed by this one. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Elspeth

5.0 out of 5 stars The Birth of Industrial-Metal
After Ministry's second album "Twitch" was released Al Jourgensen was still not satisfied with the industrial-dance sound he created so for his next album he decided to add... Read more
Published 10 months ago by D. Pereyra

4.0 out of 5 stars heavy metal noise
this is what i believe to be the album that kicked off the industtial revolution. a must have for metal and industrial
Published 13 months ago by J.C.

4.0 out of 5 stars Industrial religion
This album is from the old testament of industrial music. Many consider this very album to be the inspiration for many industrial legends who would go on to create their own... Read more
Published 22 months ago by R. Scarborough

4.0 out of 5 stars Soundtrack to Ayatollah Reagan's era
If you'll permit me to describe Al & Paul's playful and irritatingly sweet-natured goth-pop of old as a waterfight at a Cathloic school fete, then the sheer industrial malevolence... Read more
Published on June 20, 2007 by Strapping Young Alien

5.0 out of 5 stars Time to review the best album ever made.
Quite possibly the best and most influential industrial album ever. When I go to Ministry concerts nowadays I'm usually disappointed that I don't hear more songs from this album... Read more
Published on March 22, 2007 by Rocky IV

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant..
Evil..Jill Fraoli's (Sarolta deFaltay should wear purple this color or like the purple ((or Blue..))George w. Chicken wears in "Duckman" show..)somewhere rockin..I like this. Read more
Published on March 19, 2007 by VaneS F

5.0 out of 5 stars Good god....
There are just too many close minded morons on this site, who can never try something different.

Dear Dr. Read more
Published on October 2, 2006

5.0 out of 5 stars Unadulterated rage
30 seconds of a curious ticking noise, followed by a shriek so extremely distorted and chaotic as to destroy speakers at high volume. Read more
Published on September 23, 2006 by The Pitiful Anonymous

5.0 out of 5 stars The album's an experience.
And one that was ground-breaking as well. It must've been shocking for the people who actually did follow all of Ministry's stuff in the '80s. Read more
Published on September 9, 2006 by Zen Station

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