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MINISTRY - PAUL BARKER Leaves
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Bassist Paul Barker has left MINISTRY after 18 years with the industrial-metal
pioneers, according to MTV.com.
"Last summer Al was extremely enthusiastic about the possibilities of what
the band could do, and I wasn't as excited. I thought, 'What are we going
to do and what am I going to get out of it?' and I realized that now would
be the perfect time to bow out," Barker told MTV.com.
According to Barker, his decision to leave the band was cemented by the
death of his father on the final night of MINISTRY's summer European tour.
"When something like that happens, you tend to reassess what the hell you're
doing and wonder what it's all about and whether it's ultimately satisfying,"
Barker said. "I kept thinking, 'What have I learned in the past 18 years?'
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Barker told MTV.com that he plans to produce other groups and write music
on his own.
"I wanna make big, ugly, heavy music because that's what I love," he said.
"But it's pop music. It has verses and choruses. It's not abstract and experimental."
As previously reported, MINISTRY have hired John Monte (ex-MIND FUNK, M.O.D.)
to replace Barker, and they're in the studio in Tornillo, Texas, working
on the follow-up to 2003's "Animositisomina", titled "Houses of the Molé".
A late spring release through Sanctuary Records is expected.
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