Ministry Drops Anti-Trump Single and Video We Hate Now

Ministry Drops Anti-Trump Single and Video We Hate Now

Ministry have released “We Hate,” the newest single from their upcoming final album, Hate to Go (Take Out or Delivery). The song is accompanied by an AI-powered music video depicting Donald Trump in a variety of humiliating positions.

Ministry have released a new single, and it’s clear that the target of the song is Donald Trump, with various scenes in the music video absolutely ripping him and his policies apart. The song, “We Hate,” is an industrial metal song with carnival funhouse synths and pounding guitars, as frontman Al Jourgensen delivers guttural spoken-word vocals.

Music Video and Song Details

The music video, directed by Joshua Bradford, makes it clear that the song is about Trump, with various scenes depicting him in a variety of humiliating positions. The song itself features a lengthy outro with the sudden emergence of very German industrial dance elements, including spoken word elements in German.

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Upcoming Tour Dates and Festivals

Ministry are currently preparing for a run of US tour dates and festivals, including two co-headlining shows with Acid Bath as well as appearances at Louder Than Life and Sick New World Texas. Fans can get tickets here.

The album Hate to Go (Take Out or Delivery) arrives October 30th, and is available for pre-order here. The music video for “We Hate” can be watched below.

In conclusion, Ministry have released a powerful new single and music video that takes aim at Donald Trump and his policies. With their upcoming final album and tour dates, fans of the band have a lot to look forward to. Be sure to check out the music video for “We Hate” and get ready for the release of Hate to Go (Take Out or Delivery) on October 30th.

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