Type O Negative Discography 1991 2007 Flac Free =link= <FREE>
The band released seven studio albums during this period, evolving from raw hardcore roots into lush, melodic doom metal. The Origin of the Feces
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| Release Year | Album Title | Key Details | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1991 | | Debut album; raw, aggressive, and lyrically dark. | | 1992 | The Origin of the Feces | Not a live album as claimed, but a studio recording with fake crowd noise. | | 1993 | Bloody Kisses | Breakthrough album; includes classics like "Black No. 1" and "Christian Woman". | | 1996 | October Rust | More melodic and atmospheric; features "Love You to Death" and "My Girlfriend's Girlfriend". | | 1999 | World Coming Down | A darker, heavier, and more personal album dealing with loss and addiction. | | 2003 | Life Is Killing Me | A return to a mix of heavy riffs and dark humor; includes "I Don't Wanna Be Me". | | 2007 | Dead Again | Final studio album; the only one not on Roadrunner Records (released via SPV/Steamhammer). | type o negative discography 1991 2007 flac free
"I Don't Wanna Be Me", "Anesthesia", "Life Is Killing Me"
A stylistic bridge between October Rust and World Coming Down . Offers both dark humor (“I Don’t Wanna Be Me”) and somber reflection (“Anesthesia”). Catchier and more varied than its predecessor. The band released seven studio albums during this
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Type O Negative's debut album, , was released in 1991 to moderate success. However, it was their second album, "The Southern Nyanza Province of Sorrow" (1992), that started to gain them attention. The album showcased the band's early death-doom sound, characterized by slow tempos, heavy riffs, and vocalist Peter Steele's (aka Mr. Black) distinctive baritone growls.
Covers of Jimi Hendrix’s "Hey Joe" and Black Sabbath’s "Paranoid."
: Their second major label album, characterized by a more mature sound and featuring the hit single "My Friends Over You".
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