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| | Splendid Magazine reviews Revolting Cocks: Big Sexy Land / You Goddamned Son of a Bitch / Beers, Steers and Queers |
 | | The band roster had grown fluid, too: all of Ministry's members were active participants, as was Fini Tribe's Chris Connelly, and they all seemed determined to fuck around and have a good time. |
 | | Jourgensen and Paul Barker had also discovered the joys of country music and cowboy hats, so it's perhaps no surprise that Beers, Steers and Queers' title track is an over-the-top concoction of huge, overmodulated beats, turntable scratching, redneck hoots and hollers, spaghetti western soundtrack samples, megaphone rap vocals and anti-Texas sentiment. |
 | | Enjoy it, and "Something Wonderful", because Beers, Steers and Queers loses the thread from this point onward; the remaining songs are vibrant and powerful, especially the epic closer "Get Down", but the band never seems completely engaged. |
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