REVOLTING COCKS: 'Fire Engine' Animated Video Posted Online

March 11, 2006

An animated video (by Zach Passero) for the REVOLTING COCKS track "Fire Engine" has been posted online at this location.

"Fire Engine" comes off the group's new album, "Cocked and Loaded", which was released this past week through MINISTRY mainman Al Jourgensen's new imprint 13th Planet/Megaforce Records. Produced by Jourgensen, the first REVOLTING COCKS record in more than a decade features the contributions of guest artists Jello Biafra (DEAD KENNEDYS),Gibby Haynes (BUTTHOLE SURFERS),Rick Nielsen (CHEAP TRICK),Billy Gibbons (ZZ TOP),Stevie Banch (SPYDER BABY) and Phildo Owen (SKATENIGS) and Robin Zander (CHEAP TRICK). "It's pretty prurient and juvenile and everything else that REVOLTING COCKS are known for," Jourgensen told RollingStone.com. "It's basically middle-aged men regaining their lost, juvenile delinquency years and being absolutely sophomoric. It's great."

REVOLTING COCKS will hit the road May 5, opening for Jourgensen's other band MINISTRY, who release a new studio album, "Rio Grand Blood", in May.

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