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| Name = The Vice and Virtue Ministry
| name = The Vice and Virtue Ministry
| Type = [[Album]]
| type = [[Album]]
| Artist = [[The Happy Bullets]]
| artist = [[The Happy Bullets]]
| Cover = The vice and virtue ministry.JPG
| cover = The vice and virtue ministry.JPG
| Released = 2005
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| released = 2005
| Recorded = June, 2004 - Jan, 2005 at Valve Studios, BPL,<br /> That Room Near BPL,<br /> and Stuart's Studio
| recorded = June 2004 January 2005 at Valve Studios, BPL,<br /> That Room Near BPL,<br /> and Stuart's Studio
| Genre = [[Indie pop]]
| Length = 39:03
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| Label = [[Undeniable Records]]
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| Producer = The Happy Bullets,<br />[[Stuart Sikes]]
| genre = [[Indie pop]]
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| length = 39:03
| label = [[Undeniable Records]]
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| producer = The Happy Bullets,<br />[[Stuart Sikes]]
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| Last album = ''[[Blue Skies and Umbrellas]]'' <br /> (2004)
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'''''The Vice and Virtue Ministry''''' is the second album by [[The Happy Bullets]]. The album's name is a direct reference to the [[Vice and Virtue Ministry]], a division of the [[Taliban]].
'''''The Vice and Virtue Ministry''''' is the second album by [[The Happy Bullets]]. The album's name is a fictional British prep school that spoofs the name of a former [[Taliban]] governmental department, the [[Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Afghanistan)|Vice and Virtue Ministry]].


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
All tracks written by [[Jason Eric Roberts|Jason Roberts]] and [[Tim Ruble]]
All tracks written by [[Jason Roberts (indie musician)|Jason Roberts]] and [[Tim Ruble]]


#Learning to Love the Factory – 3:13
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#Sex and Valium – 1:54
#Sex and Valium – 1:54
#Good Day! – 2:31
#Good Day! – 2:31


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Latest revision as of 15:56, 11 June 2024

The Vice and Virtue Ministry
Studio album by
Released2005
RecordedJune 2004 – January 2005 at Valve Studios, BPL,
That Room Near BPL,
and Stuart's Studio
GenreIndie pop
Length39:03
LabelUndeniable Records
ProducerThe Happy Bullets,
Stuart Sikes
The Happy Bullets chronology
Blue Skies and Umbrellas
(2004)
The Vice and Virtue Ministry
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link

The Vice and Virtue Ministry is the second album by The Happy Bullets. The album's name is a fictional British prep school that spoofs the name of a former Taliban governmental department, the Vice and Virtue Ministry.

Track listing

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All tracks written by Jason Roberts and Tim Ruble

  1. Learning to Love the Factory – 3:13
  2. The Vice and Virtue Ministry – 3:28
  3. Drinkin' on the Job – 3:34
  4. Mr. Gray – 3:31
  5. The Disquieting Letter – 2:33
  6. If You Were Mine – 2:59
  7. A Momentary Vision of the End of the World as Seen Through the Eyes of a Suburban Housewife – 4:17
  8. A Proper Rifle Assembly – 4:15
  9. Don't Wait Up – 3:29
  10. Weights and Measures – 3:19
  11. Sex and Valium – 1:54
  12. Good Day! – 2:31