The Fall (song)
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| Single by Ministry from the album Filth Pig |
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| Released | January, 1996 | ||||
| Format | CD Single 12" Vinyl |
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| Genre | Industrial Metal | ||||
| Length | 4:54 | ||||
| Label | Sire Warner Bros. |
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| Writer(s) | Al Jourgensen Paul Barker Bill Rieflin |
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| Producer | Hypo Luxa Hermes Pan |
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The Fall is a song from American Industrial Metal band Ministry. It was the first single from the band's 6th studio album, Filth Pig. Despite hitting #18 on the Billboard Dance chart, the single quickly fell and was considered a flop. There was no video made for it either.
[edit] Track Listing
- "The Fall" (4:54)
- "Reload (12 Inch Mix)" (3:28)
- "TV III" (5:00)
| Ministry |
| Al Jourgensen |
| Tommy Victor | John Bechdel | Tony Campos | Aaron Rossi | Mike Scaccia | Sin Quirin |
| Paul Barker | Bill Rieflin | Chris Connelly | Kevin Ogilvie | Martin Atkins | Louis Svitek | Rey Washam | William Tucker | Max Brody | John Monte | Mark Baker | Stephen George | Paul Raven | Joey Jordison | Dave Ellefson | Jimmy DeGrasso |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: With Sympathy | Twitch | The Land of Rape and Honey | The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste | Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs | Filth Pig | Dark Side of the Spoon | Animositisomina | Houses of the Molé | Rio Grande Blood | The Last Sucker |
| Live, Remix and Compilation albums: Twelve Inch Singles | In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up | Greatest Fits | Sphinctour | Early Trax | Side Trax | Rantology | Rio Grande Dub Ya | Cover Up |
| Related Bands: Special Affect | Revolting Cocks | Pailhead | Lard | 1000 Homo DJs | PTP | Acid Horse | Pink Anvil | Lead Into Gold | Pigface | Skrew Society 1 |

