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Pailhead
Pailhead was a short-lived side project of the industrial metal band Ministry that featured Dischord Records founder and former Minor Threat frontman Ian MacKaye on vocals. The band's sound was a dark combination of menacing industrial beats and hardcore punk, predating what Ministry would later do with Jello Biafra in another side project Lard. ==Background== While Alain Jourgensen was living in London, he met Ian MacKaye. MacKaye had been in Washington D.C. punk bands The Teen Idles, Minor Threat, Skewbald/Grand Union and Embrace and was on the verge of forming Fugazi, while Jorgensen was taking his band Ministry into new territory—away from the more pop sound of ''With Sympathy'' and toward the harder sound of ''The Land of Rape and Honey''. The two found common ground both musically and politically and decided to collaborate on a project that would fuse elements of industrial music with hardcore punk. Pailhead released the single "I Will Refuse" / "No Bunny" (released in both 7" and 12" formats) in 1987 and the 4-song EP ''Trait'' in 1988, both on the Wax Trax! record label. The CD edition of ''Trait'' also incorporates both sides of the "I Will Refuse" / "No Bunny" single. The drummer for "No Bunny" was Eric Spicer of Naked Raygun.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.prongs.org/ministry/pail )〕 These tracks were later re-released on Ministry's odds-and-ends compilation ''Side Trax''.
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