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Released on January 30, 1996, through Warner Bros. Records , Filth Pig was recorded between 1994 and 1995. The title was inspired by a comment allegedly made in the British Houses of Parliament, where MP Teddy Taylor referred to band leader Al Jourgensen as a "filthy pig" due to his provocative onstage behavior. The album’s cover art features a "liver head" model—a young man with raw meat dripping onto his head—holding an American flag and wearing a badge that reads "Don’t blame me". To help you get the most out of

When dealing with industrial music, the "wall of sound" production can often turn into a muddy mess on low-bitrate MP3s. High-end frequencies are clipped, and the low-end punch of the kick drums loses its physical impact. The album’s cover art features a "liver head"

To understand Filth Pig , one must understand the climate in which it was born. Ministry had just come off Psalm 69 , an album that turned them into MTV darlings and Grammy nominees. It was fast, frantic, and packed with samples that defined the "industrial metal" sound.

The album trades thrash influence for a suffocating, doom-inspired crawl.

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