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Al Jourgenson Talks Music Industry Then Vs. Now In New Interview Clip

Old uncle Al blathers on yet further about the good old days while promoting his new project Surgical Meth Machine.

This new band from Ministry mainman Al Jourgenson will drop a self-titled album via Nuclear Blast Records on April 15th, 2016. The record was recorded primarily at Jourgensen's home studio in Burbank, California with his longtime engineer Sam D'Ambruoso.

Al has recorded a series of album trailers for Surgical Meth Machine, with the fifth one being posted online today. Check out the new clip below, whre Al shares his thoughts on the music industry now and how it was back in the day.

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