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Acid Horse "No Name, No Slogan"
Acid Horse "No Name, No Slogan"
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Acid Horse was a one-off collaborative project in 1989 between
members of two prominent industrial bands, Ministry and Revolting
Cocks. The group's name itself is a play on words, combining
elements from both bands' identities. Their sole release, "No Name,
No Slogan," became a cult favorite within the industrial music scene.
The album's cover art, featuring a kaleidoscopic arrangement of
animal skulls, is as distinctive as the music itself. The record is sought
a
er by collectors of industrial music and fans of both Ministry and
Revolting Cocks. Original pressings of the vinyl, especially in good
condition, can command a premium on the collector's market.
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