Ministry: In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up (Video 1990) Poster

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Ministry at it's peak.
ocosis9 December 2020
Although Ministry's Psalm 69 was their most commercial album, to me, their The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste remains their best, angriest and most accomplished release. In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up documents that, as well as 1988's pivotal The Land Of Rape And Honey, to create one hell of a live experience, that within the industrial music realm, has never been bettered.

In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up is Ministry at their angiest, meanest, and darkest.

Sonic and visual perfection.
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Classic Ministry!
one4now45 March 2006
Without a doubt, this is an exceptional live video. It's fun to try and spot how many various weirdo crazies of the music world weave in and out of this visually drug-splattered slew of some of Ministry's greatest work (especially since a lot of these guys were known to look drastically different from one photo you'd see to the next). Chris Connelly, Killing Joke's Martin Atkins, Jello Biafra, and Nivek Ogre of Skinny Puppy are only a handful of the colorful cast that helps fill this video right back to the darkest corners of the dry ice haze. Together, they careen through one classic track after another, kicking off the starting point ("Breathe") with a duel between drummers Atkins and Bill Rieflin, crumbling into a wall of gratuitous noise and ad-libbed misanthropic "f**k you" screaming, and then marching forward from the debris to mock the far right with the pseudo-fascist theatrical presentation of "The Land Of Rape And Honey". Peppered with "Faces Of Death" clips and some of the druggiest subliminal imagery possible, if you truly dig Ministry, this is a video for you.
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