Welcome to Prongs, Deanwavo

If you think that is bad trying being in the Navy and on a 6 month deployment back when women weren’t allowed on ships. After getting back to home port I went to the mall and I literally couldn’t stop staring at girl’s boobs because I hadn’t seen much of them for so long. After I got out of the Navy I went back to college and made it a point to only have friends who were girls.

I feel ur pain brutha, to sum respect I lived thru this sort of pain but nothing close to what you described being a man in the service…and thnx for protecting our country

God bless you, Bub!!!
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I do remember that…I couldn’t stop laughing! I also remember Max jumping from the stage and into the crowd, almost took my head off!

I also happened to be at the Skinny Puppy show at Irving Plaza when Al came on stage for Tin Omen. I was up in the balcony for that one, and before the show Al and Ogre walked right past me, I was totally star struck at the time.

You have sum cool memories in ur cache of concerts, etc…the highlight for me at Animositisomina show was when at random moments the girls there were like drooling at me…one girl grinded her ass into me and I felt her titties while She nibbled on my face and another girl pinched my ass and flicked her tongue at me right in front of her boyfriend…awkward!

Anyway, I can brag about it now cuz I’m not pretty anymore…I got old and fat and ugly…I’m a walking abomination of gluttony and sumXs I just wanna snuff it cuz I get so depressed having let myself go like this.

I hope to turn it around and thnx again for giving me the heads up on DDPYOGA!!!
God bless… [:P][angelic][angelic]

[reply]Agreed, I meant he became a poser lately definitely not before when he was a true innovator.

no he was never a poser he was a genrous guy. you never wanted for anything with al. total legend to me.[/reply]

U seem distracted or sedated or maybe both…good luck with that ADD boy[;)][;)][:P]

[reply][reply]…talk about my hobbies, maybe meet my future wife although I suspect it’s mostly dudes in here.

Unless someone has decided to make the big change in the last four or so months, it’s pretty much just filthpig and myself.[/reply]

A girl?! Cool, it’s like the same feeling my staff & I use to get when a girl walked into our warehouse for pizzeria wholesale…sometimes it felt like prison cuz we only saw a woman once every other blue moon and when ur surrounded by disgruntled guidos, that becomes quite a handful, lol…

Nice to make ur aqduintance, Mooney! [angelic][/reply]

Greetings.

Many years ago, I had to go out to the ordnance storage area with a coworker to take a look at a scissor lift. The guys who worked out there exhibited behavior as if they had just spotted an extinct species. It later hit me that the people who work out there only see each other due to the access restrictions.

Until our intern arrives back from uni, I am presently the only female in my branch of 12 people. Now that I think about it, other than my boss’ boss, I am the only female engineer in the division. However, there is one admin, two staffers, and a specialist, 6 women total.

With Sympathy - A really good synth-pop record with a couple of not-so-great tracks

12" Singles/Early Tracks - Good songs, though the remixes are a little on the repetitive side

Twitch - Great

Land of Rape and Honey - Greater

The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste - Greatest

In Case You Didn’t Feel Like Showing Up - The only live Ministry record I need

Psalm 69 - Love it

Filth Pig - Love it, despite the abrupt change in direction. Clearly a lot of personal material from Al

Dark Side of the Spoon - Don’t much care for it. First appearance of Al’s goober redneck voice

Animositisomina - I frequently forget this album exists. Would benefit from a different mix and track order

Houses of the Mole - Good return to the Psalm 69 form, except that Al forgot that a lot of what makes that album great is that it sounds scary

Rio Grande Blood - Starts and ends good, lags in the middle. And the lyrical content is abysmally repetitive and dated

The Last Sucker - See Rio Grande Blood. Still, would’ve made a better last album than From Beer To Eternity

Cover Up - So crappy that everyone’s forgotten to list it except me

Relapse - Ugh. Maybe if he put out an instrumental version?

From Beer To Eternity - Better than Relapse. But still…

Cover Up - So crappy that everyone’s forgotten to list it except me

We need a dishonorable mention category.

  1. cover up
  2. Rantology

We need a dishonorable mention category.

  1. cover up
  2. Rantology

Rantology wasn’t that bad.

  1. Undercover
  2. Greatest Tricks
  3. The Very Best Of Fixes and Remixes
  4. Rio Grande Blood
  5. Rio Grande Dub
  6. 99 Percenters

Dark Side of the Spoon > the rest of the discography

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We need a dishonorable mention category.

  1. cover up
  2. Rantology

Rantology wasn’t that bad.

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Yeah, aside from the horrid cover, I have no problem with Rantology. The Cleopatra best of, “Greatest Tricks” is the real stinker in the hits anthology category.

I enjoyed both Rantology and Fixes and Remixes.

Undercover and Greatest Tricks, apart from being the same album, are my low points. Not only is it boring, but the production feels rushed and the mastering is horrible. It sounds like they didn’t set a proper decibel level because it clips and distorts all over the place. It’s not a good listen at all.
There are a couple moments here and there, but I prefer Cover Up.

Other than that, I could do without of 75% of the Bush Trilogy. It should have been just one album of the best songs.

the Bush Trilogy. It should have been just one album of the best songs.

ON SALE TOMORROW!

Other than that, I could do without of 75% of the Bush Trilogy. It should have been just one album of the best songs.

So it would go like this?

  1. No W
  2. The Great Satan (Rantology Mix)
  3. Waiting
  4. Wrong (Update Mix)
  5. WTV
  6. World
  7. Gangreen
  8. Watch Yourself
  9. The Dick Song
  10. The Last Sucker
  11. Roadhouse Blues
  12. Bloodlines
  13. Khyber Pass

Bloodlines was not in the Bush Trilogy. It was on Rantology. It’s a pretty sweet track, though.

Bloodlines was not in the Bush Trilogy. It was on Rantology. It’s a pretty sweet track, though.

It’s also a secret track on HOTM…

[reply]Bloodlines was not in the Bush Trilogy. It was on Rantology. It’s a pretty sweet track, though.

It’s also a secret track on HOTM…[/reply]

Not on my version. Mine has a different mix of NoW.
Here’s how I’d do it.

  1. Let’s Go
  2. NoW (the original version with the Carmina Burana sample, copyright be damned!)
  3. Rio Grande Blood
  4. Cuz U R Next (I know it’s not on these albums, but it’s from the same era and I like it)
  5. Waiting
  6. Khyber Pass
  7. Senor Peligro
  8. Warp City
  9. Die In A Crash
  10. End of Days Pt. 1/ End of Days Pt. 2 (I’d do a new, shorter edit of these two)
  11. The Last Sucker

[reply][reply]Bloodlines…

It’s also a secret track on HOTM…[/reply]

Not on my version. Mine has a different mix of NoW.
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You have a first pressing. Al used some sample of an opera or somebody singing the anthem (i dont remember which) and was told to remove it under legal threat so it was replaced with bloodlines

The first pressing (which I also have) had the Carl Orff sample and the secret track (Psalm 23) had a little girl singing the national anthem. I imagine Al would’ve most likely been sued over the former. I think KMFDM went through the same bullshit with that song off Naive that caused the album to be recalled.

The first pressing (which I also have) had the Carl Orff sample and the secret track (Psalm 23) had a little girl singing the national anthem. I imagine Al would’ve most likely been sued over the former. I think KMFDM went through the same bullshit with that song off Naive that caused the album to be recalled.

Yep. I believe Apoptygma Berzerk had to redo a song for the same reasons and Apotheosis was successfully sued. Carl Orff’s estate is not a fan of sampling.

Apop is the first that I know of that sampled O Fortuna.

They had to revise the “7” album to exclude those samples. They also sampled Nirvana’s version of The Man Who Sold The World, which they also had to revise.

The best use was definitely Enigma’s Screen Behind the Mirror album.

I also have the first edition of Houses of the Mole, complete with the samples. No Bloodlines and hidden tracks are the remix and national anthem.