The Land of Rape and Honey represented Ministry's stylistic breakthrough, combining assaultive percussion, samples, synths, and (sometimes) crunching guitars with distorted, barking vocals. For all the emphasis on the group's metal/industrial fusion, it's really only the first three (and best) tracks on Rape and Honey -- "Stigmata," "The Missing," and "Deity" -- that employ guitars extensively. The remainder of the album merely suggests heavy metal aggression through its electronic and sampled elements; it is far more industrial in feel, even though it's just as dark. Ministry was the industrial band that, more than any other, appealed to metal fans, and it was The Land of Rape and Honey that began to lay claim to that status. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
The Land of Rape and Honey
1988 | Warner Bros Uk
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CD
$12.99LAND OF RAPE & HONEY
01/13/2008
All Music Guide Review
The Land of Rape and Honey Track Listing
Credits of The Land of Rape and Honey
- Tom Baker
- Mastering
- Hypo Luxa
- Producer
- Hermes Pan
- Producer
- Steve Spapperi
- Engineer
- Eddie Cho
- Producer
- Al Jourgensen & Friends
- Group Member
- William Rieflin
- Musician
- Keith Fluffy Auerbach
- Engineer
- Paul Barker
- Engineer, Group Member
- Julian Herzfeld
- Engineer
- Al Jourgensen
- Guitar, Vocals, Engineer
- Ministry
- Composer
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