Acid Horse - No name no slogan 1989 video free download


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Duration: 06:01
Uploaded: 2011/09/21

Ministry + Cabaret Voltaire = Acid Horse

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9 years ago

CD Gosnell

classic ;)

10 years ago

Julio Garcia

Chicago will always be the home of industrial music!!! Neo's Metro

10 years ago

seduce boccaccio

No name No slogan.

10 years ago

Melyssa Cressler - Thryselius

Classic!

10 years ago

James Roach

This beautiful piece of genius is the best thing Al Jourgensen had anything to do with. But that's not him doing the deadpan singing is it? Can't be. Ever heard his voice in interviews these days? He sounds like an old ugly American, an unsubtle small town loudmouth. UUUGH! If Richard H. Kirk is still alive, I'll bet he cringes to hear it. My only complaint here is the sound quality. This track is really a lot more sumptuous--more massive on the bottom, and glittery on the top. 

10 years ago

phoenelai

thanks for posting, this was missing for quite some time =)

10 years ago

RainPoetry

Not sure why, but I've always found this an incredibly sexy song. Thanks for posting. I miss industrial music.

10 years ago

john ROBERT hector

shower me with your gifts ! 

10 years ago

TBLO1976

I want to muff dive this song

11 years ago

sajoi1010

★★★★★

11 years ago

ignorantly aware

today he has no means he is alone and anonymous. 

11 years ago

LJ B

Classic!

11 years ago

Daniel Glazer

The Acid Horse and the Front 242 are almost indistinguishable. If you play five seconds of one and then the other, it's amazing and embarrassing how identical. And about the Polynesian thing, T Rez keeps the tiki room thread of the formula alive with that wooting, hooting sound between the last chorus and the last post chorus. Listen. And there's a headhunter on the jungle cruise.

11 years ago

Daniel Glazer

What's with the Polynesian thing though? Listen to Head Like a Hole which came out in 1989. T Rez is 48. Were these artists excited by the same (sexual?) anticipation of the Tiki Room in Disney World, the tiki bars of their childhood. . . I can't remember what went on in my female friend's basement when we were 11, but I remember the wall next to us was Tiki themed. Think thatch. Totem poles, torches, palm trees. Maybe her Mom yelled down the stairs when it started feeling adventurous?

11 years ago

Melissa Kitchen

"1...you lock the target.." Yes! I definitely hear it! I think at that time, techno as it is here was newish, and they sort of thought it Had to fit some sort of formula. It made for seamless dancing from song to song, but really it got to be too repetitive. Never got tired of Front 242, though. :D

11 years ago

Daniel Glazer

Melissa. . . Ever notice it's a musical clone of Headhunter by Front242? It's even a little Polynesian. Even the lead vocal is the same. The only difference is the presence of the Jennifer Batten \ David Gilmour \ mellow Eddie VH guitar solo.

11 years ago

Melissa Kitchen

Hilarious! I was just thinking, "Damn, I thought I was pretty hot dancing to this song in the 90s. Wonder how ridiculous I looked." Still love this song though, hehehehe.

11 years ago

MazterK3vino

Quentin TarantinoTarantino laugj at the start of the song.

11 years ago

Julio Garcia

NEO nightclub CHICAGO!!!!

11 years ago

Julio Garcia

OMG!!! i been looking for this song for years and i accidently found it by listening to goldfrapp carlo and mrscifyguy1. I'm so happy.

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