Ministry. I remember getting a copy of this when I was 17 or so. It was the "Redline/Whiteline" version, only on the single iirc. Borrowed it from a buddy, never gave it back.
As a kid it was the most dangerous song/most tickets received tune I'd ever heard. For YEARS I tried to find a copy of the "good" version of it, not the shitty radio version that cuts out all the best parts. Lost track of the CD years ago, have searched for it ever since. Finally found it on E-bay with a couple other CD's for 5 bucks. Showed up today.
Song still fuckin' rips. Gibby Hayes from the Butthole Surfers on vocals (if you can call them that). Just pure, drop the fuckin' hammer, let's hit the fuckin' road goodness.
I'm going to rip it tomorrow- If any of you guys want me to send you an MP3 or WMA of it, let me know. If you've never heard it, well, it's just a good time. Not metal, exactly, but just pure tire-shredding good times.
Vass
As a kid it was the most dangerous song/most tickets received tune I'd ever heard. For YEARS I tried to find a copy of the "good" version of it, not the shitty radio version that cuts out all the best parts. Lost track of the CD years ago, have searched for it ever since. Finally found it on E-bay with a couple other CD's for 5 bucks. Showed up today.
Song still fuckin' rips. Gibby Hayes from the Butthole Surfers on vocals (if you can call them that). Just pure, drop the fuckin' hammer, let's hit the fuckin' road goodness.
I'm going to rip it tomorrow- If any of you guys want me to send you an MP3 or WMA of it, let me know. If you've never heard it, well, it's just a good time. Not metal, exactly, but just pure tire-shredding good times.
Vass
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