Following the death of his friend and long-term bandmate Mike Scaccia and the final dissolution of his seminal industrial metal band Ministry, Al Jourgensen repaired to his home studio in Burbank, California in February 2015 to begin work on a new project with his regular engineer, Sam d'Ambruoso. As expected from the man behind such outrageous acts as Revolting Cocks, Lard, and 1000 Homo DJs, his new music was to be both confrontational and controversial. Introducing the project in an interview with Metal Hammer magazine, Jourgensen announced his desire to make "the fastest r...