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Revolting Cocks
Revolting Cocks
band
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Paul Barker
Paul Barker
American bass guitarist
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Al Jourgensen
Al Jourgensen
Cuban-American musician
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The Blackouts
The Blackouts
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Pailhead
Pailhead
American industrial band
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Prong
Prong
American heavy metal band
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1000 Homo DJs
1000 Homo DJs
side project of industrial music band Ministry
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Bill Rieflin
Bill Rieflin
American musician
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Lard
Lard
American band
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Pigface
Pigface
American industrial rock band
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Luc Van Acker
Luc Van Acker
Belgian musician
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Lead Into Gold
Lead Into Gold
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Stephen George
Stephen George
American musician
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Mike Scaccia
Mike Scaccia
American musician
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KMFDM
KMFDM
German industrial band
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Chris Connelly
Chris Connelly
Scottish musician
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Static-X
Static-X
American metal band
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Fear Factory
Fear Factory
American metal band
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Zlatko Hukic
Zlatko Hukic
Croatian musician
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My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
American industrial rock music band
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Soulfly
Soulfly
American heavy metal band
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Meshuggah
Meshuggah
Swedish extreme metal band
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Sepultura
Sepultura
Brazilian Metal Band
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Korn
Korn
American nu metal band
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Paul Raven
Paul Raven
musician
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Coal Chamber
Coal Chamber
American Nu-Metal Band
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Skinny Puppy
Skinny Puppy
Canadian electronic music band
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Megadeth
Megadeth
American heavy metal band
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Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains
American grunge band
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Front 242
Front 242
Belgian electronic music group
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Front Line Assembly
Front Line Assembly
Canadian electro-industrial band
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Lamb of God
Lamb of God
metal band from United States
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PTP
PTP
musical group
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Judas Priest
Judas Priest
British heavy metal band
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Hellyeah
Hellyeah
American heavy metal band
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Burton C. Bell
Burton C. Bell
American singer
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Chris Poland
Chris Poland
American guitarist
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Mudvayne
Mudvayne
American music band

Ministry is an American industrial metal band founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1981 by producer, singer and instrumentalist Al Jourgensen. Originally a synth-pop outfit, Ministry evolved into one of the pioneers of industrial metal in the late 1980s. The band's lineup has changed frequently, leaving Jourgensen as the sole original member left in Ministry. Musicians who have contributed to the band's studio or live activities include vocalists Nivek Ogre, Chris Connelly, Gibby Haynes and Burton C. Bell, guitarists Mike Scaccia and Tommy Victor, bassists Paul Barker, Paul Raven, Jason Christopher, Tony Campos and Paul D'Amour, drummers Bill Rieflin, Martin Atkins, Rey Washam and Roy Mayorga, keyboardist John Bechdel, and rappers and producers DJ Swamp and Arabian Prince.

Ministry attained commercial success in the late 1980s and early 1990s with three of their studio albums: The Land of Rape and Honey (1988), The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste (1989) and Psalm 69 (1992). The first two were certified gold while Psalm 69 was certified platinum by the RIAA. Psalm 69 was followed by Filth Pig (1996), which was a stylistic departure for the band, and earned Ministry its highest chart position on the Billboard 200 at number nineteen, although it was met with mixed reception by critics and marked the beginning of the band's commercial decline. The lackluster response to their next album, Dark Side of the Spoon (1999), resulted in Warner Bros. dropping Ministry from the label and the group entered an extended hiatus in early 2000s, when Jourgensen entered rehab after years of substance abuse.

Following Jourgensen's recovery, Ministry resurfaced in 2003 with Animositisomina, which turned out to be their last album with Paul Barker, who had left the band early the next year after nearly two decades as an official member. Ministry returned to their thrash/industrial style of Psalm 69 and released three albums critical of then-President of the United States, George W. Bush, dubbed the "Bush Trilogy": Houses of the Molé (2004), Rio Grande Blood (2006) and The Last Sucker (2007); these albums effectively revitalized the band's commercial viability, selling over five-thousand copies and enjoying chart success in certain countries. Although The Last Sucker was initially intended to be the band's final album, Ministry reformed in 2011 and released Relapse in the following year. On December 23, 2012, longtime guitar contributor Mike Scaccia died of a heart attack, and he was posthumously featured in the next Ministry album, From Beer to Eternity, which was again supposed to be their last album, as Jourgensen thought his death was the end of the band. Despite this, Ministry released another album, AmeriKKKant, in 2018, and they are currently in the process of making a follow-up record.

The band has been nominated for six Grammy Awards and has performed at several music festivals, including the second annual Lollapalooza tour in 1992, co-headlining Big Day Out in 1995 and performing at Wacken Open Air thrice (in 2006, 2012 and 2016).