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"N.W.O." (New World Order) is a song by American industrial metal band Ministry, released as the opening track and second single from their fifth studio album Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs (1992). An industrial metal song, it was co-written and co-produced by the band’s frontman Al Jourgensen and bassist Paul Barker, and is widely regarded as a protest against then-President George H. W. Bush, featuring samples from his speeches. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award under the Best Metal Performance category in 1993, and was featured in the soundtrack album of Ralph Bakshi’s 1992 film Cool World. In 1994, the song was used in a Spin Magazine commercial which featured Jourgensen, among others. In 2015, "N.W.O." was ranked #10 in the VH1 "Top 10 Hardest Hitting He

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  • "N.W.O." (New World Order) is a song by American industrial metal band Ministry, released as the opening track and second single from their fifth studio album Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs (1992). An industrial metal song, it was co-written and co-produced by the band’s frontman Al Jourgensen and bassist Paul Barker, and is widely regarded as a protest against then-President George H. W. Bush, featuring samples from his speeches. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award under the Best Metal Performance category in 1993, and was featured in the soundtrack album of Ralph Bakshi’s 1992 film Cool World. In 1994, the song was used in a Spin Magazine commercial which featured Jourgensen, among others. In 2015, "N.W.O." was ranked #10 in the VH1 "Top 10 Hardest Hitting Heavy Metal Political Anthems" list. The promotional single, featuring two mixes of "N.W.O." and a non-album instrumental track "Fucked", has been released around the same time with its parent album and topped out on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart Alternative Airplay chart at no. 11. The music video for “N.W.O.” was directed by Peter Christopherson. The majority of the video is a mix of police beatings, riots, and gunfights. It also includes a scene in which a woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty is beaten by police in a manner similar to the famous amateur video of Rodney King being beaten by police. The video was featured on Beavis and Butt-Head along with another track from Psalm 69, "Just One Fix". The song was featured in the video game Need for Speed: The Run. (en)
  • «N.W.O.» (акроним от англ. New World Order — «новый мировой порядок») — песня американской индастриал-метал-группы Ministry, открывающий трек её пятого студийного альбома Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs; второй сингл из этого альбома, изданный в июле 1992 года и ставший наиболее успешным в карьере группы, достигнув 11-й позиции в хит-параде Hot Modern Rock Tracks журнала Billboard. В 1993 году песня была номинирована на премию «Грэмми» в категории «Лучшее метал-исполнение». (ru)
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  • «N.W.O.» (акроним от англ. New World Order — «новый мировой порядок») — песня американской индастриал-метал-группы Ministry, открывающий трек её пятого студийного альбома Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs; второй сингл из этого альбома, изданный в июле 1992 года и ставший наиболее успешным в карьере группы, достигнув 11-й позиции в хит-параде Hot Modern Rock Tracks журнала Billboard. В 1993 году песня была номинирована на премию «Грэмми» в категории «Лучшее метал-исполнение». (ru)
  • "N.W.O." (New World Order) is a song by American industrial metal band Ministry, released as the opening track and second single from their fifth studio album Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs (1992). An industrial metal song, it was co-written and co-produced by the band’s frontman Al Jourgensen and bassist Paul Barker, and is widely regarded as a protest against then-President George H. W. Bush, featuring samples from his speeches. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award under the Best Metal Performance category in 1993, and was featured in the soundtrack album of Ralph Bakshi’s 1992 film Cool World. In 1994, the song was used in a Spin Magazine commercial which featured Jourgensen, among others. In 2015, "N.W.O." was ranked #10 in the VH1 "Top 10 Hardest Hitting He (en)
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  • N.W.O. (песня Ministry) (ru)
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