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Jourgensen and Barker also formed Lard with Dead Kennedys lead singer Jello Biafra, Acid Horse with Cabaret Voltaire, 1000 Homo DJs ( which featured Nine Inch Nails ' Trent Reznor doing vocals on a cover of Black Sabbath's Supernaut ), PTP with Chris Connelly and Pailhead with Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat and Fugazi.
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Jourgensen and Barker
Jourgensen also brought bass guitarist Paul Barker of the Seattle band The Blackouts into the Ministry camp ; Barker would remain Jourgensen's bandmate for many years when he was the only person credited as a member of the band other than Jourgensen.
In addition to Atkins, a ten piece touring line-up was formed, consisting of Chris Connelly ( keyboards and vocals ), Nivek Ogre ( vocals and keyboards ), Joe Kelly ( vocals and backing vocals ) and guitarists Mike Scaccia, Terry Roberts, and William Tucker, with Jourgensen, Barker and Rieflin serving as the groups core members.
Throughout the late 1980s Jourgensen and Barker expanded their ideas beyond Ministry into a seemingly endless parade of side projects and collaborations.
Barker released his own material as Lead Into Gold and Jourgensen produced and played electric guitar on Skinny Puppy's Rabies LP.
Jourgensen and Barker, along with Max Brody who had joined as a saxophone player for the 1999 tour, focused on developing songs for a new record during 2001 and 2002, with the band issuing Animositisomina on Sanctuary Records in 2003.
On June 4, 2007, Al Jourgensen filed a Tortious Interference lawsuit against ex-bassist Paul Barker and Spurburn Music in Los Angeles Superior Court.
The label also released a bevy of side projects by Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker of Ministry, including Revolting Cocks, Acid Horse ( a collaboration with Cabaret Voltaire ), Pailhead ( a collaboration with Ian Mackaye of Minor Threat ), PTP ( short for " Programming The Psychodrill "), Lead Into Gold ( a solo vehicle for Barker ), and 1000 Homo DJs.
Lard is a hardcore punk / industrial band founded in 1988 as a side project by Jello Biafra ( vocals ), Al Jourgensen ( guitar ), Paul Barker ( bass ), and Jeff Ward ( drums ).
Jourgensen is the founder and only continuous member of industrial metal band Ministry, of which Barker was an official member between 1986 and 2004, and Ward was also once a touring member.
Jourgensen and also
The album has been considered by Jourgensen to be his response to fan expectations of where Ministry's sound was heading, and it's also been speculated that it was an attempt to move away from the " industrial " label of the band's music.
Revolting Cocks, also known as RevCo, is an American – Belgian industrial rock band and sometime supergroup that began as a musical side-project for Richard 23 of Front 242, Luc Van Acker, and Al Jourgensen of Ministry.
Al Jourgensen was also originally involved ( who had the then band's name tattooed in anticipation of the project ), and only one track he collaborated on has been leaked to the public, titled " Noreen ".
Hukic met Ministry's Al Jourgensen in 1994 at the Chicago Trax recording studio where Hukic was interning while working on solo material, and Jourgensen recruited him to work on Ministry's record, Filth Pig, playing guitar and also acting as engineer.
Jourgensen and Lard
Al Jourgensen has stated that Ministry's new release " The Last Sucker " will be the last album for the band, and that Lard will make one final album before calling it a day.
According to a March 2009 interview with Jourgensen, he and Biafra are working on a new Lard album, which is being recorded in Jourgensen's El Paso studio.
Jourgensen and with
Since the dissolution of Dead Kennedys, Biafra has continued to collaborate and record with other artists, including Mojo Nixon, Al Jourgensen of Ministry, and the Melvins, and has become a spoken word performer, covering political topics in particular.
Ogre struck up a friendship with Ministry's Al Jourgensen, and joined Ministry and some of its side projects on their live tours.
The original line-up of Ministry consisted mainly of Jourgensen ( vocals and guitar ), Stephen George ( drums ), Robert Roberts ( keyboards ), and John Davis ( keyboards ), although with a few personnel changes, the band's image would begin to focus more on Jourgensen and Stephen George.
Jourgensen has expressed disappointment with some of Ministry's recordings during those early years.
After Twitch, Jourgensen made the most significant change in Ministry's history when he became re-enchanted with the electric guitar.
The follow-up LP, Houses of the Molé ( 2004 ), contained the most explicitly political lyrics Jourgensen had yet written, with songs in Ministry's classic industrial electro-metallic sound played messier, more crudely and more freely than ever before, giving the album the most metal-oriented sound of their career.
Jourgensen sued the maker, Doug Freel, for failing to fulfill his part of the contract ( giving Jourgensen approval over the final cut, along with " thousands of dollars ").
Rieflin's earliest collaboration with Al Jourgensen was on the second single by the Revolting Cocks, You Often Forget.
Jourgensen, Richard 23 and Luc Van Acker celebrated the formation of the new band with a few drinks.
In 2004, Jourgensen, with former Cock Phildo Owens ( Skatenigs, Snow Black ), revived the group and released iterations of Prune Tang to disappointing responses from fans.
Jourgensen and Ogre had toured together with Ministry ( Ogre can be seen and heard on the In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up video and CD ).
According to an interview on Fuse's Uranium, Jourgensen was bored at the time he was coming up with an album title.
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