That time Ministry's Al Jourgensen recorded a Shasta soda jingle

Shasta Soda commercial 1983 feat: Al Jourgensen of MINISTRY (With Sympathy era) 'I Wanna Pop' jingle

Shasta Soda commercial 1983 feat: Al Jourgensen of MINISTRY (With Sympathy era) 'I Wanna Pop' jingle Watch this video on YouTube. In the early 1980s, Ministry's Al Jourgensen made ends…


In the early 1980s, Ministry's Al Jourgensen made ends meet by recording advertising jingles. Above is a TV commercial he soundtracked for Shasta soda that aired in 1983, the same year Ministry released their debut album "With Sympathy" (featuring Jourgensen's faux English accent). From his autobiography Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen:


“Before Sire picked up Ministry I was writing TV and radio jingles to help support our drug habits, pay the rent, and feed the baby. I did a commercial for Shasta and some stuff for Huffy, and every time I left the studio I wanted to kill myself. It really put into perspective what my dad had to go through, cutting off his lifelong dream to support a family. That’s what I was doing, and it was horrific, but it toughened me up. If you cut me up right now and put me on a plate, I’d be some tough meat. You couldn’t eat it; it would be toxic, tough, and chewy. No, there’s no cannibalism with me. The deal with Huffy came to an end when I gave them this song for a bike called the Panther, and at the end of this cheesy tune they wanted me to purr loudly into the mike. I said, “Fuck you. Get someone else to purr. I quit.”


(via r/ObscureMedia)