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This exclusive violet vinyl record by Ministry titled 'Moral Hygiene' is a must-have for any House genre music fan. With a limited edition of only 1000 pieces available, this 12" LP record is a rare find. The vinyl material and mint condition of the inlay and sleeve ensure a pristine listening experience. The record grading is mint, and the speed is 33RPM. The release year is 2022, and the features include colored vinyl. The release title is 'Moral Hygiene,' and the artist is Ministry. This vinyl record is a great addition to any vinyl record collection.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelNuclear Blast, NBA
UPC0727361546502
eBay Product ID (ePID)28056804582
Product Key Features
Release Year2022
FormatRecord
GenreHeavy Metal
ArtistMinistry
Release TitleMoral Hygiene-Violet
Dimensions
Item Height0.32 in
Item Weight0.67 lb
Item Length12.43 in
Item Width12.40 in
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Number of Discs1
Sub-GenreHeavy Metal
NotesMoral Hygiene comes on the heels of Ministry's acclaimed 2018 album AmeriKKKant (hailed by Loudwire as Jourgensen's own "state of the union" address) that was written as a reaction to Donald J. Trump being elected president-though Jourgensen says this new album is more informational and reflective in tone. "With AmeriKKKant I was in shock that Trump won. I didn't know what to do, but I knew I had to do something. Because I believe if you are a musician or an artist you should be expressing what's going on around you through your art. It's going to happen whether you do it consciously or unconsciously. Moral Hygiene however has progressed even further into a cautionary tale of what will happen if we don't act. There's less rage, but there's more reflection and I bring in some guests to help cement that narrative."