Ministry founder Al Jourgensen, known as the godfather of industrial metal, has long been known as his country doppelganger, Buck Satan – an ode to Jourgensen’s long-time country hero Buck Owens, who just prior to his death “blessed” Jourgensen’s country side project Buck Satan and The 666 Shooters. Featuring guest artists from the metal world as well as country artists, fiddlers, cellists, pedal steel guitars, mandolins, banjos, Jourgensen digs deep into the vaults of his extensive knowledge of...
Ministry founder Al Jourgensen, known as the godfather of industrial metal, has long been known as his country doppelganger, Buck Satan – an ode to Jourgensen’s long-time country hero Buck Owens, who just prior to his death “blessed” Jourgensen’s country side project Buck Satan and The 666 Shooters. Featuring guest artists from the metal world as well as country artists, fiddlers, cellists, pedal steel guitars, mandolins, banjos, Jourgensen digs deep into the vaults of his extensive knowledge of country music to accomplish this provocative and melodically gorgeous array of original trax as well as a nod to Gram Parsons on Drug Store Truck Driving Man. Jourgensen crowns this long-awaited project as “Heavy Western” or “Country Core.”
Bass – Tony Campos Cello – Margaret Lejeune Drum Programming, Engineer – Sammy D'Ambruoso Engineer [Second] – Andrew Davidson Fiddle – JoBird Lead Guitar, Electric Guitar – Rick Nielsen Lead Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Resonator Guitar [Dobro] – Mike Scaccia Lyrics By, Vocals [Vox], Pedal Steel Guitar, Harmonica, Banjo, Mandolin, Keyboards, AcousticGuitar – Buck Satan Producer, Mixed By – Alien Jourgensen a/k/a Buck Satan*
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