Stigmata (song)

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“Stigmata”
Single by Ministry
from the album The Land of Rape and Honey
Released 1988
Format 12" vinyl
Genre Industrial Metal
Length 5:45
Label Sire
Warner Bros.
Writer(s) Al Jourgensen
Producer Hypo Luxa
Hermes Pan
Ministry singles chronology
"Over the Shoulder"
(1986)
"Stigmata"
(1988)
"Flashback"
(1988)

Stigmata is a song by Industrial Metal band Ministry, released as a single from their 1988 album The Land of Rape and Honey. The song was an underground hit but didn't see success elsewhere. A video was made for the song featuring montages of eyes, Neo-nazi skinheads, the band playing live, and Paul Barker on a motorcycle.

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
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