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Type O Negative
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Bloody Kisses
7/13/2005, AMG

Bloody Kisses was Type O Negative's major step forward, maintaining the long, repetitive song structures of albums past, but adding more atmospheric synths and left-field...  more >

The Origin Of The Feces
7/13/2005, AMG

Supposedly recorded live at Brighton Beach on Halloween, The Origin of the Feces is actually a poorly played (on purpose) studio record, featuring overdubbed crowd noises...  more >

Slow, Deep And Hard
7/13/2005, AMG

Type O Negative's melodramatic goth rock style encompasses long songs built on simple riffs, theatrical shouting vocals, churchy-sounding organ and vocal-harmony passages,...  more >

October Rust
7/13/2005, AMG

Peter Steele predicted that the follow-up to Bloody Kisses would accentuate Type O Negative's melodic side, specifically for the purpose of making money. Steele's attempt at...  more >

The Least Worst Of
7/13/2005, AMG

New York City goth rockers Type O Negative have always been a scary proposition. Though the band, led by bassist singer Pete Steele, often uses irony and humor to poke fun...  more >

World Coming Down
9/21/1999, Yahoo! Music, Rob O'Connor

Some guys have all the luck--just that it's all bad. In the glass half-empty or half-full dilemma, the fellas in Type O are the type to simply break the glass and say it...  more >

World Coming Down
7/13/2005, AMG

Three full years after their last album, Type O Negative finally returned with World Coming Down, a record that might alienate some fans brought on board with October Rust...  more >

Life Is Killing Me
7/13/2005, AMG

In the past, Type O Negative dared the listener to sit through aural jokes to weed out the four or five cuts of ghoulish greatness only these Brooklyn boys could devise. At...  more >