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'''Sinhue''' "'''Sin'''" '''Quirin'''{{cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/socal/burbank-leader/news/tn-blr-me-ministry-20170316-story.html|title=Ministry guitarist Sinhue 'Sin' Quirin hopes to inspire youngsters in his hometown|author=Anthony Clark Caprio|date=March 16, 2017|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=May 3, 2018}} is an American guitarist based in [[Burbank, California]]. He came to prominence as a member of industrial metal band [[Ministry (band)|Ministry]] and its side projects, and as a primary songwriter on their albums ''[[The Last Sucker]]'' and ''[[From Beer to Eternity]]''. |
'''Sinhue''' "'''Sin'''" '''Quirin'''{{cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/socal/burbank-leader/news/tn-blr-me-ministry-20170316-story.html|title=Ministry guitarist Sinhue 'Sin' Quirin hopes to inspire youngsters in his hometown|author=Anthony Clark Caprio|date=March 16, 2017|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=May 3, 2018}} is an American guitarist based in [[Burbank, California]]. He came to prominence as a member of industrial metal band [[Ministry (band)|Ministry]] and its side projects, and as a primary songwriter on their albums ''[[The Last Sucker]]'' and ''[[From Beer to Eternity]]''. |
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In addition to his role in Ministry (co-writing credits on the abovementioned releases and guitar on 2008's ''[[Cover Up (Ministry album)|Cover Up]]'' album) and primary writing credits for [[Revolting Cocks]] albums ''[[Sex-O Olympic-O]]'' and ''[[¿Got Cock?]]'', Quirin toured the U.S. and worked with DJ Hardware on the 2009 ReVamp tour. He has been [[Grammy Award|Grammy]] nominated twice, both times with Ministry |
In addition to his role in Ministry (co-writing credits on the abovementioned releases and guitar on 2008's ''[[Cover Up (Ministry album)|Cover Up]]'' album) and primary writing credits for [[Revolting Cocks]] albums ''[[Sex-O Olympic-O]]'' and ''[[¿Got Cock?]]'', Quirin toured the U.S. and worked with DJ Hardware on the 2009 ReVamp tour. He has been [[Grammy Award|Grammy]] nominated twice, both times with Ministry: the first for "Under My Thumb" from the 2008 cover song album ''Cover Up'' (2008), and the second for "Señor Peligro" from the live 2009 album ''[[Adios... Puta Madres]]''. |
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In 2010, Quirin joined [[Lords of Acid]] for Sextreme Ball 2010. |
In 2010, Quirin joined [[Lords of Acid]] for Sextreme Ball 2010. |
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