| 1 | Rio Grande Blood | 4:24 | X | |
| Bass, Drum Programming, Guitar, Guitar [Lead] - Jourgensen* | ||||
| 2 | Señor Peligro | 3:38 | X | |
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Backing Vocals -
Macias*
Bass, Guitar, Guitar [Lead], Written-by - Victor* Drums - Baker* Guitar - Jourgensen* Keyboards, Backing Vocals - Raven* Voice [Latin] - Martinez* | ||||
| 3 | Gangreen | 6:00 | X | |
|
Backing Vocals -
Torres*
,
Macias*
,
Ward*
Bass, Guitar, Guitar [Lead], Written-by - Victor* Drums - Baker* Guitar - Jourgensen* Keyboards, Backing Vocals - Raven* Voice [Drill Instructor] - Sgt. Major | ||||
| 4 | Fear (Is Big Business) | 4:51 | X | |
|
Bass, Guitar, Guitar [Lead], Written-by -
Victor*
Drum Programming - Leeah* | ||||
| 5 | Lieslieslies | 5:16 | X | |
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Bass -
Raven*
Drums - Baker* Guitar - Jourgensen* Guitar, Written-By - Victor* | ||||
| 6 | The Great Satan (Remix) | 3:09 | X | |
|
Bass, Drum Programming, Guitar -
Jourgensen*
Guitar [Lead] - Scaccia* | ||||
| 7 | Yellow Cake | 4:35 | X | |
|
Bass, Drum Programming, Guitar, Written-By -
Raven*
Guitar - Jourgensen* Guitar [Lead] - Victor* | ||||
| 8 | Palestina | 3:18 | X | |
|
Bass -
Raven*
Drums - Baker* Guitar - Jourgensen* Guitar [Lead], Guitar, Written-by - Victor* | ||||
| 9 | Ass Clown | 6:42 | ||
|
Bass, Drum Programming, Guitar, Written-By -
Raven*
Guitar - Jourgensen* Guitar [Lead] - Victor* Voice [Intro] - Jello Biafra | ||||
| 10 | Khyber Pass | 7:31 | X | |
|
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Keyboards, Written-By -
Raven*
Drums - Baker* Guitar - Jourgensen* Guitar, Written-By - Victor* Vocals [Additional] - Liz Constantine | ||||
| 13 | Untitled | 1:45 | ||
| Voice [Drill Instructor, Uncredited] - Sgt. Major | ||||
Ministry delivers a furious musical and lyrical diatribe against the system using a thrash metal, punk influenced phormula with some electronic and industrialized interludes and the final balance it's quite good.
The work cannot be qualified as for Ministry was, or did previously, but from what it is and ultimately sounds now.
When you hear this you inmediately feels influences from Slayer (the rapid, merciless riffing) and punk acts such as The Exploited and basically any thrash metal type band from the mid eighties.
The electronic elemments used, emphasize the feelings of hate and repulsion, rebellion and discomfort this work is filled with.
So forget about "Psalm 69"! this is not industrial rock! This is thrash metal from cradle to grave and it must be judged as such, and guess what...It's good.
Again, Ministry regenerates it's appearence and get rid of all the compromises with his own past giving you a discharge of pure thrash metal attack. Don´t expect more.