Band, *1989 US, Chicago
Electronic
Acid Horse was a one-off collaborative side project between two industrial music pioneers, Ministry and Cabaret Voltaire. Only one single, "No Name, No Slogan", was released in 1989 on Wax Trax! records. The band name is a combination of the slang terms for LSD (acid) and heroin (horse), as well as a play on the title of the then-popular acid house movement.As with many other Ministry side projects, such as PTP and the Revolting Cocks, the band member's identities are masked by pseudonyms. The members are as follows:
![]() | Richard H. Kirk g, syn *1956 GB |
![]() | Stephen Mallinder voc, b *1955 GB |
![]() | Chris Connelly voc |
![]() | Al Jourgensen voc, g *1958 CU |
![]() | Paul Barker b, voc *1959 US |
![]() | William Rieflin dr *1960 US |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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No Name, No Slogan | Acid Horse | 1989 | Album |