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Cover Up
Review by Rick Damigella
Cover albums are a dangerous thing, especially when done by an established band. They generally fall somewhere in between the categories of sheer brilliance and complete rubbish, mostly in the latter and rarely in the former. 
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Rantology
Review by Gary Hill
This compilation showcases a nice slice of Ministry music. For long time fans of the band, it might be a bit lacking in that they probably already have versions of most of this material.

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Rio Grande Blood
Review by Mike Korn
Al Jourgenson continues his guerilla musical war against the Bush family with "Rio Grande Blood" and this time he takes no prisoners. Ministry has been battling with the Bushes since George Sr. was in the White House and the band sampled him for their anthem "N.W.O."
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The Last Sucker
Review by Mike Korn
The end of days is almost upon us. Soon our glorious commander in chief George W. Bush will be riding off into the sunset.
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Interview by Mike Korn
Interview with Sin Quirin of Ministry from 2007



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This new five-CD collection is pretty amazing. I've said before, and will repeat it here, that this new version of King Crimson might well be the best lineup they've had, particularly in terms of live shows.


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Various Artists - Underrated Rock Book: The 200 Most Overlooked Albums 1970-2015 written by Jim Santora, Jr.
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The premise is simple: list 200 albums that are under-appreciated. When Jim Santora started the project he set some ground rules. 


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