Life is Good Remix on Rolling Stone Website???

I noticed that an excellent remix of the track “Life Is Good” appears on the webpage for Ministry’s The Last Sucker on [i]Rolling Stone Magazine Website.
[angelic]

[b]Why isn’t this track part of the extras on the LP I bought from Best Buy? [crazy] [pirate]

It’s really fucking excellent, hence, will there be a remix LP for TLS too??? [:|][angelic]

I can’t find it.
Direct link, please?

There will be a Last Sucker remix album. The available ones so far are the two mixes on the CD itself, and a remix of Die in a Crash that is an iTunes exclusive.

Since I spent $40 on the stupid CD bundle, and DIDN’T get any extra tracks with it, I just downloaded the album all over again for the two bonus tracks. Wish I could say it was worth it.

If someone could share the Die in a Crash mix, that’d be cool. I refuse to buy this album three times, when I don’t even like it that much.

You can buy the Die In A Crash remix on iTunes without downloading the whole album. It’s worth it - VERY different from the original. Has a Fucked/Grace/Corrosion feel to it.

EDIT: The original poster is confused - the Life Is Good remix is on Rhapsody, not rollingstone.com. I recorded it from the free stream. Hopefully all these remixes WON’T be available on the upcoming remix album, so that all my searching around won’t be in vain.

Why does it seem like CLAYTON freaking WORBECK is the only one left that can capture the “Ministry sound?”

Really?