Ministry


The Last Sucker

The Last Sucker is the third and final part of Ministry’s anti-George W. Bush trilogy, also including 2004’s Houses of the Molé and 2006’s Rio Grande Blood. It is Ministry’s eleventh studio album, released on September 18, 2007. According to a May 2006 interview with mainman Al Jourgensen, it is also the band’s last studio release of original material.

Track List
“Let’s Go” (Jourgensen/Quirin) - 4:53
“Watch Yourself” (Jourgensen/Raven) - 5:29
“Life Is Good” (Jourgensen/Quirin) - 4:15
“The Dick Song” (Jourgensen/Quirin) - 5:50
“The Last Sucker” (Jourgensen/Victor) - 5:59
“No Glory” (Jourgensen/Victor) - 3:42
“Death and Destruction” (Jourgensen/Quirin) - 3:31
“Roadhouse Blues” (Morrison/Krieger/Manzerek/Densmore) (The Doors cover) - 4:26
“Die in a Crash” (Jourgensen/Victor/Bell) - 4:03
“End of Days (Part 1)” (Jourgensen/Victor/Raven/Bell) - 3:22
“End of Days (Part 2)” (Jourgensen/Victor/Raven/Bell) - 10:25

 

Bonus Tracks
“Watch Yourself (The End is Here)” - 4:30 (found on Best Buy versions at track #23)
“The Last Sucker (Remix)” - 3:44 (found on Best Buy versions at track #69)
“Die in a Crash Remix” - 5:22 (iTunes exclusive)
“No Glory (Remix)” - 4:49 (Napster only download)





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ministry

Ministry, an American influential Grammy-nominated industrial metal group founded by frontman Al Jourgensen in 1981.

Ministry was originally a synthpop group but changed its style to industrial metal in the late 80s. During the early 90s, Ministry found mainstream success with their album Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs (1992). Al decided to retire Ministry in 2008 after 27 years of performing.

For a more detailed biography of the band, please visit the BIO.