"Jesus Built My Hotrod" was released on November 7, 1991, little more than half a year before it appeared on
Psalm 69, in three formats (
vinyl records,
CD and
CS), with promo copies accompanied by a free quart of
motor oil. It was quickly successful, which was said to be unexpected by commentators including Jourgensen. and was considered one of Warner Bros.' best-selling CD singles along with
Depeche Mode's "
Personal Jesus" and
Madonna's "
Vogue" in October 1992. In 2013, Jourgensen claimed that the single sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide. The song has received significant critical acclaim. In a short review for AllMusic, John Book gave the single three of five stars, praising Jourgensen's guitar performance, while his fellow editor Steve Huey hailed it as one of Ministry's "best-known songs". Despite being a fan favorite, "Jesus Built My Hotrod" was not featured during the
Psalm 69 tours, to some authors' wondering; it wasn't until 1999 when the song made appearance during the
Dark Side of the Spoon tour, since present in Ministry's live setlist during the 2000s and the 2010s. In the November 2008 issue of
Guitar World, Jourgensen explains that as he doesn't "have [his] heart into it," he wouldn't perform it without Haynes.
Artwork and music video The front cover for the single was designed by Paul Elledge, who also did the artwork for
Psalm 69. In a 2013 interview Elledge said that Jourgensen and Barker, infatuated with a
Chrysler Hemi engine, had favored idea of having "a super-industrial shot of an engine that was kind of like what you would see at a factory, not on an album cover." Instead of taking a photo of an engine, Elledge requested it from Chrysler representatives. The accompanying video for the song was also directed by Elledge; the band convinced the Warner Bros. representatives to shoot the video with Elledge, despite the latter having no experience in filming. Elledge listened to the song 100 times or more, before creating a storyboard. Commenting on the shoot, Elledge said that he wanted "to make it so that some things I shot people would think was stock (footage) and some things that were stock were things I shot." Elledge spent three days shooting the band and others featured in the video, as well as doing the animation. From three takes, the final cut was edited in six weeks. The official video, uploaded on October 27, 2009, to the Warner Records Vault channel on YouTube, has been edited so that the opening lyrics say: :Soon I discovered that this rock thing was true :JESUS was the Devil :All of a sudden, I found myself in love with the world ==Legacy==