He got a deal with Arista and did whatever they wanted him to. So it has Alan's early sensibilities and writing, but filtered through very corporate production. I started with Twitch myself. Listened to a friend's copy, then with Christmas money bought Sympathy, Singles 81-84, Twitch, and Honey all at once. So I got the range of synthpop/dance/industrial/industrial metal at the same time. Still ended up liking it all anyway.J T wrote:I got into Ministry first because of Psalm 69. I was shocked when I heard "With Sympathy." It's a good album, but it sounds like it came from a different band from a different time period.
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I heard Maynard went to Westpoint for a semester or something like that, pretty weird, hes actually from a town 30 minutes from where I used to live in Ohio, which speaking of Trent Reznor, I guess my dad used to run into him in the early 90's and said he was a dick(not to much of a surprise) but I saw NIN over the summer and it was a great show