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Last Temptation of Reid
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Album Details: Last Temptation of Reid

Release Date:05/01/1990
Label:Alternative Tentacle
UPC:721616008425

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User Reviews: Last Temptation of Reid

  • Overall:

    god works in mysterious ways

    By captain_patton  Sep 2, 2000

    im not even worthy of listening to this album.its just amazing.i mean ,jourgansen and biafra !!!!.how can u go wrong.if u liked the land of rape and honey,fresh fruit for rotten vegetables,beers steers and queers or any thing in between. then i stro...ngly recommend this album Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Goddamn fishsticks melted again...

    By johnny_vas_deferens  Jan 28, 2000

    Jello Biafra and the boy's from Ministry put together a great album here. It's a personal favorite of mine. "Syvestre Matushka" is a religious experience. "Mate,Spawn,and Die" never let's up from note one. The album is industrial, very fast, guitar ...oriented. I find Jello's wit and sarcasm in particularly good forum on "Reid." A must for any Jello fan. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Last Temptation of Reid

  • All Music Guide

    On paper, the collaboration between Jello Biafra and Ministry seems like a match made in industrial punk heaven, and thankfully the first release from Lard lives up to these expectations. Both parties seemed to have taught the other side a thing or two: Jello Biafra is more focused than usual, while Alain Jourgensen and Paul Barker from Ministry sound a lot more punky and loose. The percussion, courtesy of Bill Rieflin and the late Jeff Ward, is firmly in an industrial style, though -- all mechanized metallic thrashing, but it works just fine with the material. The standout track is "Forkboy," the album's opener, a frantic guitar workout with Biafra's righteous anger coming through loud and clear. The rest of the album isn't quite as strong, but it's still better than anything Biafra and Ministry have done in later years.

    - Jim Harper, All Music Guide

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Biography

Lard

A hardcore/industrial fusion supergroup, Lard was a side project for Ministry's Al Jourgensen (guitar) and Paul Barker (bass) and ex-Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra; the group also included onetime Revolting Cocks drummer Jeff Ward. Much of the band's output reflected RevCo's sense of humor and the lighter side of Biafra's political views, which kept Lard's music in... Read more