"Smash the control images; smash the control machine," Ministry's warped vision coalesced on the definitive Psalm 69.
One of the many high points of that barbed record is "Just One Fix": a Burroughsian convulsion depicting a night caught in the throes of heroin addiction with Iggy screams, Nancy Spungen pearls, and the Man With the Golden Arm.
The extended version coils the grave speech of the granddaddy of junk himself, William S.
Burroughs, around boss fuzz axe-fits.
A crushing cadence strapped to one of the most riveting riffs ever, this exhausting agro-metal piece permanently scars the psyche.
Burroughs also designed the cover of this cyanide single, entitled "Last Chance Junction and Curse on Drug Hysterics.".