Filth Pig

Editorial Reviews
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Filth Pig arrived after an extended break that found Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker giving rural Texas life a try before retreating back to the chilled concrete of Chicago. But, despite the Lone Star roots of some of its songs and much talk of Jourgensen's budding taste for country music, Filth Pig isn't Ministry's Nashville Skyline. There may be more organic elements as guitars more to the fore at the expense of keyboards and samples, but Jourgensen and Barker's forte remains the bitter screed powered by insistent beats and pummeling riffs. Ministry may have some new tools these days (most notably standout drummer Rey Washam, formerly of Scratch Acid and Rapeman), but they're working on the same old chassis. --Steven Stolder

Music Review:

  1. Full Collapse
  2. Fungus Amongus
  3. Get The Picture
  4. Give 'em Enough Rope [Original recording remastered]
  5. Gold Diggas Head Nodders & Pholk Songs [Import]
  6. Gorillaz 3 Pack [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Import] [Limited Edition]
  7. Help: Bosnian Relief
  8. Hits
  9. How Does Your Garden Grow
  10. In It for the Money

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Humroot [Import]

Stravinsky: Danses Concertantes; Mozart: Symphonie KV 551

Swan Lake and Nutcracker suites

Music: She's a Bitch [Import]

The Works

The Isness

Taste of Brazil [Import]

Tryin' to Get a Buck [Explicit Lyrics]

Take Ten

Symphony 1 / Symphony 2

The Songs that Won the War, Vol. 2: Hollywood Canteen

The Jazz Tribe [Import]

The Album With No Name

Joseph Haydn: Paris Symphonies Nos. 82, 83, 84

Soul Sauce