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If you lived through the electro-industrial revolution of the late '80s and early '90s — or even if you just happen to like music that’s rasping, mechanical and oddly hypnotic — mark your calendars.
Paul Barker’s Lead into Gold will open the show. Not coincidentally, Barker is the former bassist for the aforementioned Ministry, which also will play San Antonio in April. The band built is cultish late-'80s and early-'90s following by fusing industrial, rock and new wave elements and by its groundbreaking use of sampling. Its theatrical, sometimes politically charged, performances frequently featured fake blood and gore.The album was reportedly inspired by rumors that the U.S. government used the band's music to torture prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.
After a 1980s start as a synthpop duo, Ministry began upping the aggressiveness of its sound, gaining a rabid following by the time of 1989's sound-definingLater albums took on a more political bent, skewering then-President George H.W. Bush over blasting guitars and jackhammer drums.
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