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The members of hard rock trio Fireball Ministry -- Emily J. Burton, James A. Rota, and Helen Storer -- christened themselves with religious titles (bishop, reverend, and sister, respectively) in keeping with their band name, and issued their debut album, Ou Est La Rock?, in 1999 on Bong Load Records. By 2001, Storer left the band and John Oreshneck (drums) and Janis Tanaka (bass) joined the group just in time for the recording of FMEP. A deal with Nuclear Blast surfaced by 2002. The Second Great Awakening, which was produced by Grammy Award-winning Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, System of a Down), marked Fireball Ministry's second album in 2003. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
they've written better songs, for sure. but the main problem is it's over produced. to clean. this style of music needs an edge. to smooth. refer to Dozer for proper production.
These guys suck. I wish they would let little wayne or snoop dogg rap in their songs. S**t b**ch, they says their stoner rock, why not be stoner rap/rock? black people and white people need to smoke weed with each other and get along.
what I just said is a horrible idea, and if you agree with any of it, you're a f**king moron.
I meant to say grunge why would anyone want to say grunge I dunno but straight up B**CHIN' they editted that out. Beer metal keep that phrase in mind. It's gonna catch on trust me, snap, crackle pop that top!! Good stuff!! These are the days!!
I love these guys...they called themselves beer metal onetime instead of grubge or whatever I read it in an interview in Reno. I made a copy of one of their discs from the Eugene library and played the tape until it got ate. my room mate wanted to kill me but I still love it. I wish i could find it again. I had it on the same tape with the black sabbath reunion tour (selections) or Afterlife or one o them ones plus some stuff from toni Iommi's; Headless Cross and that was simply a straight u
Great band, and nice people too. Seen them twice. The first time, they were an opening act and I got to hang out with them during the later acts. The second time Reverend Jim gave me a guitar pick.
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what I just said is a horrible idea, and if you agree with any of it, you're a f**king moron.
"By 2001, Storer left the band and John Oreshneck (drums) and Janis Tanaka (bass) joined the group" (lines 6-8)
I wish i could find a group of musicians to perform with like them.