MINISTRY: 'The Last Dubber' Remix Album Due In September

August 6, 2009

MINISTRY, arguably the most influential industrial band to date, punctuated the close of its 30-year recording career with 2007's "The Last Sucker". Now comes the remix album, "The Last Dubber", an appropriately beguiling album that dabbles in both trance and metal.

"The Last Sucker" was greeted with a chorus of glowing reviews, including Pitchfork proclaiming it "MINISTRY's most exciting record since 'Psalm 69'," and Spin said MINISTRY mainman Al Jourgensen "can still pile on the jackhammer beats and clever samples." Following the album's release, Jourgensen and company embarked on the C U LaTour, which wrapped around the globe with sold out shows at each stop and is documented in the recently released "Adios… Puta Madres" DVD/CD.

"The Last Dubber" track listing:

01. Let's Go (La Fin Du Monde Mix)
02. Watch Yourself (The Clocks Strike Thirteen Mix)
03. Life is Good (Neuroplasticity Mix)
04. The Dick Song (Straight Outta Lincoln Mix)
05. The Last Sucker (Icke Mix)
06. No Glory (Sandpaper Condom Mix)
07. Death & Destruction (A Vote of Non-Confidence Mix)
08. Die In A Crash (Point of Impact Mix)
09. End Of Days Part 1 (One Less Sparrow Mix)
10. End Of Days Part 2 (Extreme Mayan Makeover Mix)
11. Let's Go (Dawn of Oblivion Mix)
12. The Last Sucker (Hardware Revamp Mix)

All tracks were remixed by Clayton Workbeck of REVOLTING COCKS with the exception of "Let's Go (Dawn of Oblivion Mix)", which was handled by John Bechdel (KILLING JOKE, MINISTRY, FALSE ICONS) and "The Last Sucker (Hardware Revamp Mix)", which was overseen by DJ Hardware.

Due on September 15, "The Last Dubber" is the fourth in a series of remix records from Jourgensen's 13th Planet Records.

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