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Twitch is the second studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released in 1986. The album marked a shift towards a more aggressive sound, incorporating elements of electronic music, punk, and metal. It is recognized for its innovative use of synthesizers and samples, contributing to the industrial genre's evolution. The album features tracks that blend heavy guitar riffs with electronic beats, reflecting the band's unique style. Over the years, Twitch has been influential in the industrial music scene and is considered a precursor to the band's later works, particularly 'The Land of Rape and Honey.'