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  2. Category:Ministry of Sound singles - Wikipedia

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    Say Nothing (Example song) Say You Do (Sigala song) Secrets (Regard and Raye song) Seek Bromance; Shooting Star (Deepest Blue song) Show Me Love (Robin S. song) Signals (Regard and Kwabs song) So Good to Me; Somebody to Love (Jefferson Airplane song) Somebody's Watching Me; Something About You (Christian Burns song) Sound of Freedom (song)

  3. Just One Fix - Wikipedia

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    "Just One Fix" is the third single from industrial metal band Ministry's 1992 album Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs. The song features samples from Sid and Nancy, Hellbound: Hellraiser II and Frank Sinatra reciting "Just One Fix" (from the movie The Man with the Golden Arm).

  4. N.W.O. (song) - Wikipedia

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    "N.W.O." (New World Order) is a song by American industrial metal band Ministry, released as the opening track and second single from their fifth studio album Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs (1992).

  5. Jesus Built My Hotrod - Wikipedia

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    [14] [43] As of mid-July 1992, "Jesus Built My Hotrod" sold 128,000 copies, [44] and was considered one of Warner Bros.’ best-selling CD singles along with Depeche Mode’s “Personal Jesus” and Madonna’s “Vogue” in October 1992. [45]: 28 [46] In 2013, Jourgensen claimed that the single sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide. [43]

  6. Ministry discography - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, the discography of American industrial metal band Ministry, which was founded and is fronted by Al Jourgensen, consists of sixteen studio albums, eight live albums, fourteen compilation and remix albums, thirty singles, five video albums (including video versions of live albums) and twenty music videos. Several tracks spanning from ...

  7. (Every Day Is) Halloween - Wikipedia

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    "All Day" and "(Every Day Is) Halloween" are songs by American band Ministry, both written and produced by Al Jourgensen. These were originally released by Wax Trax!! Records in 1985 as Ministry's "comeback" single following their departure from Arista Records, [4]: 78 with "All Day" on the A-side and "(Every Day Is) Halloween" on the B-side, respe

  8. Twelve Inch Singles (1981–1984) - Wikipedia

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    Twelve Inch Singles (1981–1984) is a compilation album by American rock band Ministry, first released in 1987 by Wax Trax! Records. It comprises tracks from early non-album singles originally released on the label. The album was reissued by Cleopatra Records in 2014, including a second CD of early tracks.

  9. Stigmata (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stigmata" is a song by American industrial metal band Ministry. Written by frontman Al Jourgensen, it is the opening track and the only single released from their third studio album, 1988’s The Land of Rape and Honey. The song features distorted vocals, guitars and compressed drum machine loops. [2] The song was an underground hit. [3]