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- Summary: The oh-so-punny industrial rockers return with, believe it or not, their 10th LP (although that does include their early synth-pop releases when they were scary for very different reasons).
- Record Label: Sanctuary
- Genre(s): Rock, Alternative, Metal, Industrial
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If this is really living Why am I so unforgiving Half the world is down the toilet Half on it's way. Well if I had a dollar for Everytime he... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 6 out of 7
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Mixed: 1 out of 7
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Leaning closer towards the fiercer end of the guitar spectrum, 'Molé' is a splurge of intense and angry songs, a reaction to the filthy Bush era.
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One of the band's mightiest and most consistent records.
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It's as enlightened and as interesting as Ministry has been in years.
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With Molé, Jourgensen has mobilized the fatalism and fury that always rumbled through industrial and thrash music, and left everything else in the staging area.
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Houses of the Molé is signed, sealed, and delivered so powerfully that one can overlook the fact that it's basically Psalm 69 or The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste Part II.
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As nihilistic and hostile as ever.
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Q MagazineIt's [an album] whose tricks... we've heard done before. [Aug 2004, p.115]
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Positive: 6 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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DeathScytheAug 26, 2005Awsome!
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FrankBeyondJun 5, 2005Let alone the well-appreciated political intention of this magnificent album, it musically is a masterpiece of modern music in general.
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BrianAug 16, 2004By far one of the best albums to come out this year!It's great from start to finish...
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timeAug 10, 2006This album blow me away!
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freddyfrenchyAug 18, 2004pure ministry style back from psalm 69. Ready to blow your ears and kick your ass... and fuck the perfect world of "W" bush...
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[Anonymous]Oct 2, 2004
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