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Rantology CDs
September 29 2005 // Posted by Afra

Over at Adrenalin Fanzine, they are giving away 3 copies of the Rantology CD. There are no strings attached, and all you have to do is simply enter the giveaway here. People who enter will not be added to a mailing list, unless they choose to do so.

Jourgensen on Opie and Anthony
September 28 2005 // Posted by Afra

Justin from deceptik emailed us today, pointing us over to the Opie and Anthony website, where they have an interview with Al for download, from when he was on their show today. Opie and Anthony are both radio personalities on XM Satellite Radio, in the U.S.. They usually hosts guests and interview them over the radio.

On their website, you can view pictures of Al in their studio, and you can also download the whole interview (MP3 format and is 41.20 minutes).

Ministry 2006 Tour
September 24 2005 // Posted by Afra

Ministry have released an initial list of tour dates for their MasterBaTour 2006 tour. The list of bands performing will be Ministry, Revolting Cocks and Spyderbaby.

The tour dates can be seen over on the Tour Page.

Ministry Videos
September 12 2005 // Posted by Afra

Over at Counting Down, you can view three Quicktime video clips of Ministry backstage and onstage. The video clips were shot during the Fornica Tour in 2004. The links for the video are at the very bottom of the page.

(thanks Revco - Discuss)

Ministry remix for Jello/Melvins
September 10 2005 // Posted by Bisquitodoom

The long-rumored follow-up Jello Biafra/Melvins album, Seig Howdy, finally saw release yesterday. It did indeed, as rumored, contain a remix of the song Enchanted Thoughtfist, remixed by none other than Al Jourgensen. The Alternative Tentacles blurb on the album describes it as "so cold and almost new-wave-y that it works brilliantly. The tone of the track reaches waaay back into the Ministry back catalog, surprising even Al himself!" You can purchase it through their site here.