"Permawar" (stylized as "PermaWar") is a song by American industrial metal band Ministry. It is the third track and the only single from the band's thirteenth studio album, From Beer to Eternity. It was released on August 9, 2013 as a digital download.[1]
The music video for the song was filmed at Jourgensen's 13th Planet compound in El Paso, Texas. It was produced by Jourgensen's wife, Angelina Lukacin-Jourgensen, and directed by filmmaker and animator Zach Passero, who also directed other Ministry music videos, including "Lieslieslies", "GhoulDiggers" and "99 Percenters".[4]
Like the song, the music video draws upon political themes. In the video, Jourgensen portrays three different personalities, taking the form of three different points of view on America's policies on war: the corrupt political leader, the predatory business man and the passive observer.[5] The music video also features vintage clips of missile launches, trenches with dead bodies, and military exercises, which were taken from footage of World War II, Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq.[4][6] It also contains audio samples of president Barack Obama's speeches about terrorism.[7]
^Childers, Chad (August 16, 2013). "Ministry, 'PermaWar' – Exclusive Video Premiere". Noisecreep. Retrieved August 26, 2013.The word "permawar" appears frequently in Frank Getlein's book "Playing Soldier: A Diatribe"(1971), indicating "a permanent condition of military embroilment that preserves the military-industrial stranglehold on the (involved) country."