Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)



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superb brick to the head...
Since LAND OF RAPE AND HONEY I knew Ministry are never going to change. And I like that just fine. This is right up their with RELOAD and to a lesser extent PSLAM 69. If you have to buy a MINISTRY album get PSLAM 69, then MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING TO TASTE then this. IF YOU LIKE IT ALL then get the rest....except 12 INCH SINGLES , WITH SYMPATHY and TWITCH. download a few songs before you buy that. still this is an A+ 5 star release. buy it soon
Submitted by mayhem13 (Ocean NJ)
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A Good Ministry Album
Animositisomina has got to be one of the most raw album I have ever heard and Ministry's heaviest, but it is not Ministry's best, I recommend "The Mind is a Terrible thing to Taste" way more than this album. This album also shows that Ministry is slowly starting to move out of their signature industrial sound, which is disappointing to me. The best songs on this album are "Animosity" and their Magazine cover of "The Light Pours Out of Me." When I first bought the album I was very disappointed but after a week I began to love it so I highly recommend downloading a couple of songs before buying this album, this album requires a certain taste and it takes time to get into.
Submitted by a reviewer (Bowie, TX, USA)
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Al and Co. still have it!
This definetly the best Ministry album in a loooong time. Sure, it's still nowhere near as ground-breaking or essential as 'Land of Rape and Honey', but it is certainly a vast improvement from either 'Filthpig' or 'Dark Side of the Spoon'. Tracks like "Unsung" and "Stolen" are more than enough to re-establish anybodies lost faith in this band.
Submitted by a reviewer (Upper Darby, Pa.)
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Downward Spiral
This is absolutely terrible. I listened to it twice--the first time it was terrible, but I had to listen again because I couldn't believe Ministry could sound so pathetic. Stick w/ the older albums (Mind and Land). I think all the years of drugs and distortion have rendered these musicians impotent.
Submitted by a reviewer (Washington, DC)
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al queda finally comes out of hiding for this album
ministry is finally back as the one of the fore fathers of industrial music. This album contains some new elements for ministry. AL sings a lot more on this album and puts more melody into his music while still using some of his old tricks. Since Al has sobered up, you can hear his enthusiasm in this album. This album has a lot of life to it compared to the dark side of the spoon. This is my favorite album since land of rape and honey and the mind is a terrible thing to taste. If you are a ministry fan, you will appreciate this album, because it has the intensity of the past while still exploring the creative aspect of his music.
Submitted by davegartlan (omaha, ne)
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